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... that all the prisoners should be sent to the Tower , justly alarmed his friends ,
who insisted upon his removing from his ... small vessel prepared for him ; but the
wind blowing hard , and the vessel having no deck , he removed into another till ...
... that all the prisoners should be sent to the Tower , justly alarmed his friends ,
who insisted upon his removing from his ... small vessel prepared for him ; but the
wind blowing hard , and the vessel having no deck , he removed into another till ...
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In July , 1616 , he is said to have been admitted a sizar of Magdalene college in
Cambridge ; whence he was removed to Peterhouse as a sizar also , in 1618 . In
1619 , he took the degree of bachelor of arts ; in 1623 , that of master of arts .
In July , 1616 , he is said to have been admitted a sizar of Magdalene college in
Cambridge ; whence he was removed to Peterhouse as a sizar also , in 1618 . In
1619 , he took the degree of bachelor of arts ; in 1623 , that of master of arts .
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He received the rudiments of education in Christ ' s hospital , whence he was
removed to St Paul ' s school . In his 15th year he was sent to Oxford , and
admitted a servitor in Magdalen college , but being disappointed of a demy ' s
place in this ...
He received the rudiments of education in Christ ' s hospital , whence he was
removed to St Paul ' s school . In his 15th year he was sent to Oxford , and
admitted a servitor in Magdalen college , but being disappointed of a demy ' s
place in this ...
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