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He appears , before this , to have entered into holy orders , for in the beginning of this year , and while abroad , he was made prebendary of Bugthorp , in the church of York , in the room of Wolsey , afterwards . the celebrated ...
He appears , before this , to have entered into holy orders , for in the beginning of this year , and while abroad , he was made prebendary of Bugthorp , in the church of York , in the room of Wolsey , afterwards . the celebrated ...
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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 give them in due ...
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 give them in due ...
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He was buried in the chancel of his own church . At the restoration he had obtained a writ of restitution to the school , which was publicly read , he being present , as ap- pears by the diary of the corporation ; but , after some de- ...
He was buried in the chancel of his own church . At the restoration he had obtained a writ of restitution to the school , which was publicly read , he being present , as ap- pears by the diary of the corporation ; but , after some de- ...
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The conversation of his uncle in- spired him with a desire of devoting himself to the church , and accordingly he entered into the order of the Cordeliers , and made his profession . After having taught philosophy in several convents ...
The conversation of his uncle in- spired him with a desire of devoting himself to the church , and accordingly he entered into the order of the Cordeliers , and made his profession . After having taught philosophy in several convents ...
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This appeared particularly hard in his case , as , according to every authority , he was " a learned , peace- able , and good divine , who had formerly complied with the customs and devotions of the church , and had been in- defatigable ...
This appeared particularly hard in his case , as , according to every authority , he was " a learned , peace- able , and good divine , who had formerly complied with the customs and devotions of the church , and had been in- defatigable ...
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