A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... received under a Presbyterian schoolmaster . He was then removed to Bury school under the superintendence of ' a cavalier master . ' and in 1653 became a fellow - commoner of St John's college , Cambridge . Being destined for the bar ...
... received under a Presbyterian schoolmaster . He was then removed to Bury school under the superintendence of ' a cavalier master . ' and in 1653 became a fellow - commoner of St John's college , Cambridge . Being destined for the bar ...
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... received orders from Bishop Bancroft , Owen resided for some time in the family of Sir Robert Dormer of Ascot , as domestic chaplain , and tutor to his eldest son . He afterwards became chaplain to Lord Lovelace of Hurbury , in Berk ...
... received orders from Bishop Bancroft , Owen resided for some time in the family of Sir Robert Dormer of Ascot , as domestic chaplain , and tutor to his eldest son . He afterwards became chaplain to Lord Lovelace of Hurbury , in Berk ...
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... received with the unbounded applause of the learned , both in his own and foreign nations , and placed the fame of its author at once above that of every other living writer . On the 27th of January , 1621 , he received an additional ...
... received with the unbounded applause of the learned , both in his own and foreign nations , and placed the fame of its author at once above that of every other living writer . On the 27th of January , 1621 , he received an additional ...
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