Lifes brevitie and deaths debility Evidently declared in a sermon preached at the funerall of that hopeful and uertuous yong gentleman Edvvard Levvkenor esquire, &c. In whose death is ended the name of that renowned family of the Lewkenors in Suffolke. By Tymothy Oldmayne minister of the Word of God at Denham in Suffolke. Our dayes on earth are as a shaddow, and there is none abiding. Also an elegy and an epitaph on the death of that worthy gentleman, by I.G. Dr. of D.

Garnons, John, fl. 1636
Oldmayne, Timothy
Publisher: Printed by N and I Okes dwelling in little S Bartholomewes neere the Hospitall gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A08482 ESTC ID: S120802 STC ID: 18806
Subject Headings: Lewkenor, Edward, 1614-1634;
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