52 rhehiv^'of Mr. KKY. 
tion (13), he thought it beft to leave 
■Middletm-Hall, and retire with his 
Wife to fome other convenient Place ; 
and accordingly he removed to Sut- 
ton Cojieldy about B'our Miles from 
-Middleton % where he continued till 
Michaelmas 1677, and then remov- 
ed into EJfeXy to Falborne-Hall., not 
far from his native Place, Black- 
Notley. 
During his Abode there, his Mo- 
ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Ray, died at 
Black-Notley. She was a very reli- 
gious and good Woman, and of great 
Ule in' her Neighbourhood, particu- 
. larly to her Neighbours that were lame 
or lick, among whom fhe did great 
(13) How faithful he was in the Difcharge of 
.his Truit, and the great Concern he had for the 
Welfare of his Pupils, ftrongly appears from the 
elegant Latin Inftrii6lions addrelTed to them, in- 
.ferted at the End of this Volume. 
Good, 
