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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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... ambassador residing in London asked Wolsey whether he had any commands for the English ambassador at Venice , he answered Paceus decipit Regem : and this singular treatment , we are told , so affected Pace that he became insane .
... ambassador residing in London asked Wolsey whether he had any commands for the English ambassador at Venice , he answered Paceus decipit Regem : and this singular treatment , we are told , so affected Pace that he became insane .
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For farther proficiency he was sent to Padua , with his brother Fabius , who after . wards became a physician of eminence , and is mentioned with great honour by the medical biographers . Julius , after taking his degree of doctor in ...
For farther proficiency he was sent to Padua , with his brother Fabius , who after . wards became a physician of eminence , and is mentioned with great honour by the medical biographers . Julius , after taking his degree of doctor in ...
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That branch of his family which removed from Naples to France in 1552 , became extinct in his person . 1 PAGE ( WILLIAM ) , an English divine , was born in 1590 , at Harrow on the Hill , Middlesex , and entered of Baliol 1 Perrault Les ...
That branch of his family which removed from Naples to France in 1552 , became extinct in his person . 1 PAGE ( WILLIAM ) , an English divine , was born in 1590 , at Harrow on the Hill , Middlesex , and entered of Baliol 1 Perrault Les ...
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On his leaving Oxford , he became vicar of Oundle , and rector of Langton in his native county , where , in 1573 , he was first prosecuted for nonconformity . He was afterwards preferred to the rectory of Kilkhampton in Cornwall ...
On his leaving Oxford , he became vicar of Oundle , and rector of Langton in his native county , where , in 1573 , he was first prosecuted for nonconformity . He was afterwards preferred to the rectory of Kilkhampton in Cornwall ...
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