A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... appointed him one of his gentlemen pensioners , and , in 1638 , conferred on him the honour of knighthood . On the breaking out of the civil war , he followed the example of the elder branches of his family , who were all eminent ...
... appointed him one of his gentlemen pensioners , and , in 1638 , conferred on him the honour of knighthood . On the breaking out of the civil war , he followed the example of the elder branches of his family , who were all eminent ...
Page 67
... appointed to the command of a regiment , which he accepted , as he saw the necessity of the republicans having influence in the army , to control the Wallingford- house party , which , from the first , displayed symptoms of disaffection ...
... appointed to the command of a regiment , which he accepted , as he saw the necessity of the republicans having influence in the army , to control the Wallingford- house party , which , from the first , displayed symptoms of disaffection ...
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... appointed Hacket his chaplain . Two years afterwards , James I. placed him on the list of his chaplains , and gave him the rectorship of St Andrews , Holborn , in London , and Cheam , in Surrey . In 1625 , he was appointed to attend an ...
... appointed Hacket his chaplain . Two years afterwards , James I. placed him on the list of his chaplains , and gave him the rectorship of St Andrews , Holborn , in London , and Cheam , in Surrey . In 1625 , he was appointed to attend an ...
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