| 31. | Wroth was a radical in her time merely for writing a work intended for public consumption.
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| 32. | In the letter, Wroth requests that Villiers return his copy of the book to her.
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| 33. | But Jesus was wroth and cursed him, and on a sudden he fell down and died.
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| 34. | On 27 September 1604, King James I married Mary to Sir Robert Wroth of Loughton Hall.
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| 35. | Until the 1620s Wroth was apparently " much addicted to mirth, levity, and music ".
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| 36. | In 1638 Erbury resigned, but Wroth conformed and continued at Llanvaches, preaching and gathering followers.
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| 37. | To understand this sonnet, we must understand how Wroth felt about taking part in courtly masques.
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| 38. | Wroth received'an astonishing prodigality of grants of land, lordships, reversions, hereditaments '.
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| 39. | Sir Peter's son Sir John Wroth, the royalist, was created baronet in 1660.
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| 40. | Cowper married Anne Wroth, daughter of John Wroth of Loughton, Essex on 9 May 1657.
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