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... Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of state , which Mr. Lodge doubts ; but it seems certain , that he either held that , or the office of pri- vate secretary , or some confidential situation , under Henry , who ...
... Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of state , which Mr. Lodge doubts ; but it seems certain , that he either held that , or the office of pri- vate secretary , or some confidential situation , under Henry , who ...
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... Henry VIII . " In 1521 , he was made prebendary of Combe and Harnham , in the church of Sarum , and we find mention of some other church preferments he held from 1516 to 1522 , but they are so dubiously related that it is difficult to ...
... Henry VIII . " In 1521 , he was made prebendary of Combe and Harnham , in the church of Sarum , and we find mention of some other church preferments he held from 1516 to 1522 , but they are so dubiously related that it is difficult to ...
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... Henry the IIId . deserves to be commemorated . " If , " says the king , " you do not change your religion , I shall be compelled to give you up to the power of your enemies . " " Sire , " said Palissy , " you have often said that you ...
... Henry the IIId . deserves to be commemorated . " If , " says the king , " you do not change your religion , I shall be compelled to give you up to the power of your enemies . " " Sire , " said Palissy , " you have often said that you ...
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... Henry Cromwell , esq . son to this sir Oliver , who was uncle to the usurper . He left three sons , but the family is now unknown in England . ' Noble's Memoirs of the Cromwells . - Lodge's Illustrations , vol . III . — Wal- pole's ...
... Henry Cromwell , esq . son to this sir Oliver , who was uncle to the usurper . He left three sons , but the family is now unknown in England . ' Noble's Memoirs of the Cromwells . - Lodge's Illustrations , vol . III . — Wal- pole's ...
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... Henry VII . and VIII . was a native of London , and educated there in grammar . He afterwards studied logic and philosophy at Cambridge , at which uni- versity he resided till he had attained the degree of bache- lor of arts ; after ...
... Henry VII . and VIII . was a native of London , and educated there in grammar . He afterwards studied logic and philosophy at Cambridge , at which uni- versity he resided till he had attained the degree of bache- lor of arts ; after ...
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