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... Cause of his accidental death 1653-1708 . Notices of bp . Beveridge 1691. Evelyn and Burnet on his refusal of the see of Bath and Wells Notes on his literary works 1706. Extracts from his will • Cole's notes on Cardinal Howard . 1660 ...
... Cause of his accidental death 1653-1708 . Notices of bp . Beveridge 1691. Evelyn and Burnet on his refusal of the see of Bath and Wells Notes on his literary works 1706. Extracts from his will • Cole's notes on Cardinal Howard . 1660 ...
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... Cause of his success in obtaining the headship Cole's character of him . Their birthdays on the same day Additions to Cole's life of Chevallier ib . 1. 19 ib . 1. 25 ib . 1. 36 1081 , 1. 13 ib . 1. 19 ib . 1 , 25 His parentage ...
... Cause of his success in obtaining the headship Cole's character of him . Their birthdays on the same day Additions to Cole's life of Chevallier ib . 1. 19 ib . 1. 25 ib . 1. 36 1081 , 1. 13 ib . 1. 19 ib . 1 , 25 His parentage ...
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... cause betwene the 40 hospital and the rector of Ditton in 1412 , concerning the bounds of the two parishes : he might be a nephew or great nephew of the master . v . my vol . in 4to containing the history of Ditton , in the Ap- pendix ...
... cause betwene the 40 hospital and the rector of Ditton in 1412 , concerning the bounds of the two parishes : he might be a nephew or great nephew of the master . v . my vol . in 4to containing the history of Ditton , in the Ap- pendix ...
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... cause . See Cooper's Annals IV . 340 , 341 . P. 67 1. 5 . college . P. 67 1. 25 . 20 P. 67 1. 27 . Bp . Fisher's account of his agency in the establishment of the See p . 344 1. 26 . limited to £ 50 . Hymers p . 184 . The foundress left ...
... cause . See Cooper's Annals IV . 340 , 341 . P. 67 1. 5 . college . P. 67 1. 25 . 20 P. 67 1. 27 . Bp . Fisher's account of his agency in the establishment of the See p . 344 1. 26 . limited to £ 50 . Hymers p . 184 . The foundress left ...
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... cause , but for the grete and singular virtue that I know and se in hym , as well in conyng and and natural wisdome , and specially for his good and vertuose lyving and conversation . ' Compare Sir H. Wotton's Remains p . 369 : ' My ...
... cause , but for the grete and singular virtue that I know and se in hym , as well in conyng and and natural wisdome , and specially for his good and vertuose lyving and conversation . ' Compare Sir H. Wotton's Remains p . 369 : ' My ...
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