A Biographical, Historical and Chronological Dictionary:: Containing Accurate Accounts of the Lives, Characters, and Actions, of the Most Eminent Persons of All Ages and All Countries; : Including the Revolutions of States, and the Succession of Sovereign Princes |
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... appointed to examine whether by this irregularity he was incapacitated for discharging the office of primate ; and the determination being left with the king , he gave it in favour of the archbishop . He ever after kept a monthly fast ...
... appointed to examine whether by this irregularity he was incapacitated for discharging the office of primate ; and the determination being left with the king , he gave it in favour of the archbishop . He ever after kept a monthly fast ...
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... appointed to manage also the pleasure and kitchen gardens . In 1759 he published his " Hortus Kewensis . " He died in 1793 , and was buried in the churchyard at Kew . The king appointed his son to succeed him in both his places . Gent ...
... appointed to manage also the pleasure and kitchen gardens . In 1759 he published his " Hortus Kewensis . " He died in 1793 , and was buried in the churchyard at Kew . The king appointed his son to succeed him in both his places . Gent ...
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... appointed by the royal- ists to wait on the king at Rouen . In 1659 he went to his majesty in Flanders , and on his return was seized at Dover , but found means to secure his dispatches : he was however kept prisoner about eight weeks ...
... appointed by the royal- ists to wait on the king at Rouen . In 1659 he went to his majesty in Flanders , and on his return was seized at Dover , but found means to secure his dispatches : he was however kept prisoner about eight weeks ...
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... appointed him his physician , and in 1593 he was called to the botanical professorship at Padua , which he filled , where he died in 1617. His works are , De Medicina Egyptiorum , libri iv , " De Plantis Egypti , " De Balsamo , " " De ...
... appointed him his physician , and in 1593 he was called to the botanical professorship at Padua , which he filled , where he died in 1617. His works are , De Medicina Egyptiorum , libri iv , " De Plantis Egypti , " De Balsamo , " " De ...
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... appointed com- mander in chief of the forces in America , and governor of Virginia . On the acces- sion of George III . he was made knight of the bath , and in 1763 returned to England . In 1771 he was appointed governor of Guernsey ...
... appointed com- mander in chief of the forces in America , and governor of Virginia . On the acces- sion of George III . he was made knight of the bath , and in 1763 returned to England . In 1771 he was appointed governor of Guernsey ...
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