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... lord Morley . He was one of the barons , who , in the year fol- lowing , signed the memorable declaration to pope Cle- ment VII . threatening him with the loss of his supremacy in England , unless he consented to the king's divorce ...
... lord Morley . He was one of the barons , who , in the year fol- lowing , signed the memorable declaration to pope Cle- ment VII . threatening him with the loss of his supremacy in England , unless he consented to the king's divorce ...
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Alexander Chalmers. papists , against whom he vindicated himself with great ability before the lord Chancellor Audley , who encouraged him to go on without fear . On the death of queen Anne in 1537 , the king took him under his more ...
Alexander Chalmers. papists , against whom he vindicated himself with great ability before the lord Chancellor Audley , who encouraged him to go on without fear . On the death of queen Anne in 1537 , the king took him under his more ...
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... lord - keeper of the great seal , and sir William Cecil , secretary of state , who well knew his worth . But he was now become enamoured of retirement , and suspecting they designed him for some high dignity in the church , of which ...
... lord - keeper of the great seal , and sir William Cecil , secretary of state , who well knew his worth . But he was now become enamoured of retirement , and suspecting they designed him for some high dignity in the church , of which ...
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... lord treasu- rer , to whom he presented a copy , he speaks of it as his own collection , which had been the employment of his leisure hours . Dr. Drake likewise , in the preface to his edition of it , quotes a letter of the archbishop's ...
... lord treasu- rer , to whom he presented a copy , he speaks of it as his own collection , which had been the employment of his leisure hours . Dr. Drake likewise , in the preface to his edition of it , quotes a letter of the archbishop's ...
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... lords , Ca- pel , Holland , and Hamilton , who were beheaded . During Oliver's usurpation he was made an assistant committee- man for his county . In 1650 , he published a book in de- fence of the new government , as a commonwealth ...
... lords , Ca- pel , Holland , and Hamilton , who were beheaded . During Oliver's usurpation he was made an assistant committee- man for his county . In 1650 , he published a book in de- fence of the new government , as a commonwealth ...
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