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X.—An Account of the Harmonies contrived by Nicholas Ferrar at Little Giddinga

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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Nicholas Ferrar, the designer of the works now under consideration, was born in the year 1592, in London, being the third son of Nicholas Ferrar, a merchant adventurer, who traded extensively both to the East and West Indies, and was on terms of great friendship with persons of eminence in the city. His mother was the daughter of Mr. Wodenoth, one of the ancient family of that name, of Savington Hall, in Cheshire. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ferrar were well known for their hospitality and generosity, and for their zealous support of the Church, as well as for the careful and religious ordering of their household.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1888

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a John Ferrar says, “the language spoken in Navarre.”