Mrs. SEABORNE, of Sutton, Herefordshire, is mentioned within the Declaration of Thomas BLEKE, a prisoner in the Marshalsea. BLEKE mentions that he had been persuaded by a Mr. SKIDMORE at Antwerp to bring a letter to Mrs. SEABORNE. From the context, explaining that BLEKE had lived in France, Flanders, Italy and Rome for 16 years, it is clear that BLEKE is a Catholic living abroad. The SEABORNEs of Sutton, Hereford, were Catholic recusants. [at page 408]
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