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... church of York , in the room of Wolsey , afterwards . the celebrated cardinal ; and in May of the same year , was promoted to the archdeaconry of Dorset , on the resigna- tion of his friend Langton , at which time , as Willis sup- poses ...
... church of York , in the room of Wolsey , afterwards . the celebrated cardinal ; and in May of the same year , was promoted to the archdeaconry of Dorset , on the resigna- tion of his friend Langton , at which time , as Willis sup- poses ...
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... 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 order . On the death of pope Leo X. when cardinal Wolsey's ...
... 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 order . On the death of pope Leo X. when cardinal Wolsey's ...
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... 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- bate it was carried that Mr. Singleton ...
... 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- bate it was carried that Mr. Singleton ...
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... church , and accordingly he entered into the order of the Cordeliers , and made his profession . After having taught philosophy in several convents , he desired to return to his uncle at Aix ; and , having obtained leave , remained ...
... church , and accordingly he entered into the order of the Cordeliers , and made his profession . After having taught philosophy in several convents , he desired to return to his uncle at Aix ; and , having obtained leave , remained ...
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... church , and had been in- defatigable in the ministry . " He appears to have remained some years under ecclesiastical censure ; but at last , in September 1604 , was promoted to the rectory of St. Anne and St. Agnes , Aldersgate ...
... church , and had been in- defatigable in the ministry . " He appears to have remained some years under ecclesiastical censure ; but at last , in September 1604 , was promoted to the rectory of St. Anne and St. Agnes , Aldersgate ...
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