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Pagina 55
He was after that pricked for sheriff of Surrey, and made governor of Farnham
Castle for the king; but he soon resigned that charge, and retreated to Oxford,
where, in 1643, he published 'Cooper's Hill.' This poem had such reputation as to
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He was after that pricked for sheriff of Surrey, and made governor of Farnham
Castle for the king; but he soon resigned that charge, and retreated to Oxford,
where, in 1643, he published 'Cooper's Hill.' This poem had such reputation as to
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Pagina 189
mined that the office could be held only by a clergyman, according to the act of
uniformity, since the provosts had always received institution, as for a parsonage,
from the bishops of Lincoln. The King then said, he could not break the law which
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mined that the office could be held only by a clergyman, according to the act of
uniformity, since the provosts had always received institution, as for a parsonage,
from the bishops of Lincoln. The King then said, he could not break the law which
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Pagina 458
This king William afterwards told him, and asked what he would have done if the
proposal had been made? Sir, said he, / would have discovered it to the king
whom I then served. To which King William replied, / cannot blame you. Finding
king ...
This king William afterwards told him, and asked what he would have done if the
proposal had been made? Sir, said he, / would have discovered it to the king
whom I then served. To which King William replied, / cannot blame you. Finding
king ...
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