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In February 1592 his foster - brother Anthony returned from abroad after an absence of more than twelve years , almost as much French as English . He stayed at Gorhambury with his mother for a time and then went to lodge with Francis at ...
In February 1592 his foster - brother Anthony returned from abroad after an absence of more than twelve years , almost as much French as English . He stayed at Gorhambury with his mother for a time and then went to lodge with Francis at ...
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Sixteen folio volumes of Anthony Bacon's letters lie , almost unknown , in the library at Lambeth Palace . These leave no loop - hole for doubt as to his real mission and purpose in living abroad . Before he had returned from the ...
Sixteen folio volumes of Anthony Bacon's letters lie , almost unknown , in the library at Lambeth Palace . These leave no loop - hole for doubt as to his real mission and purpose in living abroad . Before he had returned from the ...
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Sometime in May died Anthony Bacon , having long been a sufferer from gout . His correspondence , most voluminous , is still in bundles at Lambeth Palace , and is of the most varied description , ranging from letters written by his ...
Sometime in May died Anthony Bacon , having long been a sufferer from gout . His correspondence , most voluminous , is still in bundles at Lambeth Palace , and is of the most varied description , ranging from letters written by his ...
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