Memoirs of the life and conduct of DrFrancis Atterbury ..from his birth, to his banishmentAddress'd to the RtHonWilliam Pulteney, Esq . THE LIFE O F Mr. JOHN LOCKE. R. John Locke was the Son ofMr. John Locke of Pensford inSomerfetJInre, in the Weft ofEngland: The Faniily had its ^.^ Riic at a Place calld Chamon Court m Dorjetjlnre. He was Born at Wrivg-?o« (ahas Wnmon 7 or 8 Miles South of•er2/oO and, according to the Farilh Rcgifterwas Baptizd the 29,h oi Augufi .632. Hilf atner was Heir to a much greater Eft atethan he left behind him, and was a CaptainJn the t Army ,n the Li 1 Wars


Memoirs of the life and conduct of DrFrancis Atterbury ..from his birth, to his banishmentAddress'd to the RtHonWilliam Pulteney, Esq . THE LIFE O F Mr. JOHN LOCKE. R. John Locke was the Son ofMr. John Locke of Pensford inSomerfetJInre, in the Weft ofEngland: The Faniily had its ^.^ Riic at a Place calld Chamon Court m Dorjetjlnre. He was Born at Wrivg-?o« (ahas Wnmon 7 or 8 Miles South of•er2/oO and, according to the Farilh Rcgifterwas Baptizd the 29,h oi Augufi .632. Hilf atner was Heir to a much greater Eft atethan he left behind him, and was a CaptainJn the t Army ,n the Li 1 WarsWiuci /ung c/^^r/e. .he tall: And it is B very. a The Life of very probable, that at that Time, by theMisfortunes of the War, he loft fome Partof hisEftate^ for his Son usd to fpeak ofhim as a Wic and Sober Man 5 fo that Icant think he either ioft it by his Folly, it away by his Locke never mentiond his Parents butwith a great deal of Refped and Tendernefs:Tho they were Young enough when theyMarried, yet they had but Two Chil-dren, of which he was the Eldeft : Theother, who was alfo a Son, died of a Phthi-lie abore 40 Years 3|o. Mr. Lockes Father took great Care of hisEducation, and carried hiitifelf towards himin fuch a Manner as his Son hath often com-mended: He wasfevere to him while he wasa Child, and kept him at a very great Di-flance^ Vr as he grew up he wasmore fredand fai aiar with him, and when he wascome to Years of Difcrction they livd to-gether rather as Fnfends than as Two Per-fons, One of which might juftly claim Re-fped from the , other ^ infomucn that (asMr. Loc/ie has faid) his Father


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