Bury, Elizabeth. An Account of the Life and Death of Mrs Elizabeth Bury. Editor Bury, Samuel, Printed by and for J. Penn and sold by J. Sprint, 1720.
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Education | Elizabeth Bury | EB
's considerable learning was largely self-acquired, though she credited for her religious education both her stepfather Nathaniel Bradshaw
and Dr Francis Fulwood
. Bury, Elizabeth. An Account of the Life and Death of Mrs Elizabeth Bury. Editor Bury, Samuel, Printed by and for J. Penn and sold by J. Sprint, 1720. 8 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Sarah Savage | Matthew Henry
(two years older than SS
, and her only surviving brother) became a celebrated Presbyterian
minister like his father, who was able to participate in his ordination in 1687. He was eminent both... |
politics | Mary Mollineux | MM
, at the palace of the Bishop of Chester and Lancaster, debated with Bishop Nicholas Stratford
and other ecclesiastics on the legality, or rather the scripture authority for, compulsory payment of tithes to the... |
Publishing | Sarah Savage | Williams (a Nonconformist writer who had been a personal friend of SS
's grand-daughter Mrs Brett) Williams, Sir John Bickerton, and Sarah Savage. Memoirs of the Life and Character of Mrs. Sarah Savage. 4th ed., Holdsworth and Ball, 1829. iv |
Reception | Elizabeth Bury | Among EB
's early readers was a Welshwoman of the next generation who in her turn became posthumously known as a diarist: Sarah Savage
, 1664-1752, sister of that Matthew Henry
whom both EB
and... |
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