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for bread on the streets of London. Friends, being unable to care for his children, brought them to the Bishop who had charge of
Lothropp. After about a year, all were released on bail except Lothropp, who was deemed too dangerous to be set at liberty. The Bishop ultimately released him on
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deteriorated and failed to survive. A report to the Lords in 1719 noted that those documents were "in a very great heap, undigested, and without any covering from dust or security from rats and mice. "As for records of the Clink, the
National Archives indicates they would be held at the
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A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this country embracing as far as known the descendants of The Rev. John
Lothropp of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass. the first generation of descendants of other
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Governor Winthrop's Journal, quotes John Lothropp, a freeman, rejoicing in finding a "church without a bishop ... and a state without a king." John Lothropp married Ann (surname unknown) (1616–1687).
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England permanently with his family along with as many of his congregation members as he could take who would not accept the authority of the Church of England. Lathropp accepted the terms of the offer and left for
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The State Papers in the new Record Office, Fetter Lane, London, preserved some of the Star
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at London which would hold the records for Newgate Prison indicate they have nothing earlier than 1770. The lack of documentation is attributable to the
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Lathrop history and resources for genealogical research.
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Exiled : the story of John Lathrop, 1584–1653, a
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860:Family tree
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696:Historical,
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601:Mitt Romney
591:Sarah Palin
558:Orson Pratt
538:Hyrum Smith
469:R.A. Torrey
451:Descendants
416:Ann Hammond
210:Henry Jacob
176:, where he
134:New England
69:Nationality
1821:Categories
1432:{{{John}}}
794:Actresses
774:Financier
746:C. W. Post
388:passenger
267:Emigration
160:Early life
1610:Charles I
1427:Bathsheba
1412:Elizabeth
738:Novelist
386:Mayflower
381:Mayflower
342:Genealogy
310:land and
261:New World
233:the Clink
214:Southwark
184:in 1609.
168:. He was
155:Biography
140:in 1639.
95:Spouse(s)
85:Education
51:, England
1738:21 April
1698:8 August
1482:Lowthorp
1445:See also
1417:Barnabas
1249:Benjamin
834:Singers
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571:Jeb Bush
355:Children
296:Scituate
273:pardoned
170:baptised
126:Anglican
103:Children
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1234:Barbara
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118:Lothrop
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1239:Samuel
1028:Thomas
312:fodder
288:Boston
198:curate
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1531:Notes
660:Poet
473:Rev.
467:Rev.
460:Rev.
120:, or
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45:Etton
1740:2010
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1574:ISBN
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1038:Anne
1033:Jane
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