Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen4Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1885 |
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... held that post nineteen years . In April 1575 he was sent to Flushing to recover goods which the Flushingers had seized , consisting partly of merchandise and partly of property of the Earl of Oxford ; and in the following year he ...
... held that post nineteen years . In April 1575 he was sent to Flushing to recover goods which the Flushingers had seized , consisting partly of merchandise and partly of property of the Earl of Oxford ; and in the following year he ...
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... held this office for twenty- three years , that he enjoyed it with the fee of 501. yearly under the great seal of Eng- land , and that he was then suffering from several grievous maladies , amongst them gout and stone . Beale also at ...
... held this office for twenty- three years , that he enjoyed it with the fee of 501. yearly under the great seal of Eng- land , and that he was then suffering from several grievous maladies , amongst them gout and stone . Beale also at ...
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... held in the Freemasons ' , Tavern under the presidency of Beales , who from that time till his promotion to the judi- cial bench was identified with the principles of manhood suffrage and the ballot . In 1865 the association developed ...
... held in the Freemasons ' , Tavern under the presidency of Beales , who from that time till his promotion to the judi- cial bench was identified with the principles of manhood suffrage and the ballot . In 1865 the association developed ...
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... held for a very short time . Not very long afterwards Beard became master of Huntingdon hospital and gram- mar school . It was at this school that Cromwell was educated in the early years of the seventeenth century . In a letter dated ...
... held for a very short time . Not very long afterwards Beard became master of Huntingdon hospital and gram- mar school . It was at this school that Cromwell was educated in the early years of the seventeenth century . In a letter dated ...
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... to chaffering customers , and of his unwillingness to supply the London trade . He preferred to sell to private buyers , and indeed was often loth to part with his French as by his own countrymen . He held several Beardmore Beatniffe 16.
... to chaffering customers , and of his unwillingness to supply the London trade . He preferred to sell to private buyers , and indeed was often loth to part with his French as by his own countrymen . He held several Beardmore Beatniffe 16.
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