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... of merchandise and partly of property of the Earl of Oxford ; and in the following year he accompanied Admiral Winter to the Low Countries to demand the liberation of the PUBLIC LIBRARY 1724 , chaplain to the king in 1738 B 2 Beale Beale 3.
... of merchandise and partly of property of the Earl of Oxford ; and in the following year he accompanied Admiral Winter to the Low Countries to demand the liberation of the PUBLIC LIBRARY 1724 , chaplain to the king in 1738 B 2 Beale Beale 3.
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... Oxford . There he was incorporated D.D. in 1645 , and in the following year he was nominated dean of Ely , though he was never admitted to the dignity . He was one of the divines selected by the king to accom- pany him to Holdenby ...
... Oxford . There he was incorporated D.D. in 1645 , and in the following year he was nominated dean of Ely , though he was never admitted to the dignity . He was one of the divines selected by the king to accom- pany him to Holdenby ...
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... Oxford . He is said to have become a fellow of St. John's College in 1558 and of Exeter College on 30 June 1566. He graduated B.A. 29 March 1561 , and M.A. 13 Feb. 1564-5 . Before the close of 1566 he was dean of his college , and was ...
... Oxford . He is said to have become a fellow of St. John's College in 1558 and of Exeter College on 30 June 1566. He graduated B.A. 29 March 1561 , and M.A. 13 Feb. 1564-5 . Before the close of 1566 he was dean of his college , and was ...
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... , Robert de Beauchamp , lord of Hatch , Somerset , in 1211-12 . Adhering to John , he was appointed constable of Oxford and sheriff of the county towards the close of 1215 , and received grants of land for his Beauchamp Beauchamp 31.
... , Robert de Beauchamp , lord of Hatch , Somerset , in 1211-12 . Adhering to John , he was appointed constable of Oxford and sheriff of the county towards the close of 1215 , and received grants of land for his Beauchamp Beauchamp 31.
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... Oxford . He served in Flanders as a volun- teer in the July following . In August he received a pension of 2,000l . a year from the crown , half of which was paid out of the ecclesiastical first - fruits ( LUTTRELL , iii . 358 ...
... Oxford . He served in Flanders as a volun- teer in the July following . In August he received a pension of 2,000l . a year from the crown , half of which was paid out of the ecclesiastical first - fruits ( LUTTRELL , iii . 358 ...
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