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In August 1660 he history taken from the well - known Vindi- received his father's office of vice - treasurer cation . In Richard Cromwell's parliament and receiver - general for Ireland , which he of 1658 he sat for the city of Dublin ...
In August 1660 he history taken from the well - known Vindi- received his father's office of vice - treasurer cation . In Richard Cromwell's parliament and receiver - general for Ireland , which he of 1658 he sat for the city of Dublin ...
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1620 received from the king an Irish dropped a stool in Dublin castle on Wentbaronetcy ; and on 11 March 1620-1 received worth's gouty foot . At a dinner ( 8 April a reversionary grant to the viscounty of Va- 1635 ) at the house of the ...
1620 received from the king an Irish dropped a stool in Dublin castle on Wentbaronetcy ; and on 11 March 1620-1 received worth's gouty foot . At a dinner ( 8 April a reversionary grant to the viscounty of Va- 1635 ) at the house of the ...
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He was received with he fell asleep . In his sleep he saw certain great respect at Canterbury , and , after making forms of most reverend aspect , clad in the an address to the monks of Christ Church , whitest of garments , enter the ...
He was received with he fell asleep . In his sleep he saw certain great respect at Canterbury , and , after making forms of most reverend aspect , clad in the an address to the monks of Christ Church , whitest of garments , enter the ...
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In the presence of Anselm the court , where he was received with great we are told that he who to most men seemed honour , even by the king himself . Anselm harsh and terrible became so mild that by- asked for a private interview ...
In the presence of Anselm the court , where he was received with great we are told that he who to most men seemed honour , even by the king himself . Anselm harsh and terrible became so mild that by- asked for a private interview ...
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The king accepted the gift graescape the burden of the office he so much ciously , but some malignant persons repredreaded ( Ep . iji . 21 ) . sented that he ought to have received a li much larger sum , 2,0001 . or 1,0001 .
The king accepted the gift graescape the burden of the office he so much ciously , but some malignant persons repredreaded ( Ep . iji . 21 ) . sented that he ought to have received a li much larger sum , 2,0001 . or 1,0001 .
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