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some time at Queen's - college , Oxford , of which his patron Langton had been provost ; and was soon after taken into the service of Dr. Christopher Bambridge , who succeeded Langton in the office of provost , and became afterwards a ...
some time at Queen's - college , Oxford , of which his patron Langton had been provost ; and was soon after taken into the service of Dr. Christopher Bambridge , who succeeded Langton in the office of provost , and became afterwards a ...
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... whence , at the age of sixteen , he removed to St. John's college , Oxford , and remained there two years , at the end of which his father entered him of the Middle Temple , intending him for the profession of the law .
... whence , at the age of sixteen , he removed to St. John's college , Oxford , and remained there two years , at the end of which his father entered him of the Middle Temple , intending him for the profession of the law .
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ནཱ college , Oxford , in 1606. Here he took his degrees in arts , and in 1619 was chosen fellow of All Souls . In 1629 , by the interest of Laud , he succeeded Dr. Denison , as master of the free school of Reading .
ནཱ college , Oxford , in 1606. Here he took his degrees in arts , and in 1619 was chosen fellow of All Souls . In 1629 , by the interest of Laud , he succeeded Dr. Denison , as master of the free school of Reading .
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