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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 5 times, and was a venue (V) 0 times.
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Godwin records his death, and there are four entries in 1826 which seem clearly to be to Noble. One specifies 'Rev. Mark Noble' and the others entries are chronologically close. Noble wrote a number of works relating to the Civil War, including Memoirs of the Protectorate-House of Cromwell (1784) and The Lives of the English Regicides (1798). It is possible that Godwin was consulting Noble while writing the concluding volumes of the History of the Commonwealth.
There are fifteen refs to plain 'Noble', one in 1830 (after Mark Noble's death) and all the others 1799-1801. There is nothing to suggest that these earlier entries are to Mark Noble and they are left uncoded.
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