British autography, a collection of fac-similies of the hand writing of royal and illustrious personages, with their authentic portraits, publ. by J. Thane [ed. by T. Thane]. [With], Volume 3 |
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... Member in Parliament , at Oxford , but afterwards went over to the Parliament at Westminster , and having took the ... members fecluded by Cromwell , " when he laid by , during his ufurpation , " and " was not trufted , either by the ...
... Member in Parliament , at Oxford , but afterwards went over to the Parliament at Westminster , and having took the ... members fecluded by Cromwell , " when he laid by , during his ufurpation , " and " was not trufted , either by the ...
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... member in the Long Parliament , and was one of thofe who came under the appellation of Straffordians . When the King retired to Oxford , he accompanied him thither ; was one of the Members of his Parliament there , and , during the ...
... member in the Long Parliament , and was one of thofe who came under the appellation of Straffordians . When the King retired to Oxford , he accompanied him thither ; was one of the Members of his Parliament there , and , during the ...
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... Members in that Parliament which restored Charles II . and , on that event , was conftituted Solicitor General , and made a Knight and Baronet . The year after he was chofen a Member in the new Parliament , for the University of Oxford ...
... Members in that Parliament which restored Charles II . and , on that event , was conftituted Solicitor General , and made a Knight and Baronet . The year after he was chofen a Member in the new Parliament , for the University of Oxford ...
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... Member of Parliament for Dorchester , when he became more obnoxious to the Court than ever ; being one of those Members whom Charles I. accufed of high treafon , and perfona'ly de- manded . When the civil war broke out , he was made by ...
... Member of Parliament for Dorchester , when he became more obnoxious to the Court than ever ; being one of those Members whom Charles I. accufed of high treafon , and perfona'ly de- manded . When the civil war broke out , he was made by ...
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... Member of Parliament for Westminster . In Parliament he was " next to Pym , the most active manager against the Earl of Strafford ; and , after the civil war com- menced , was rewarded with the place of Clerk of the Petty - Bag ( worth ...
... Member of Parliament for Westminster . In Parliament he was " next to Pym , the most active manager against the Earl of Strafford ; and , after the civil war com- menced , was rewarded with the place of Clerk of the Petty - Bag ( worth ...
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afterwards againſt alfo became Bishop Burnet born Buckingham Burnet fays Cambridge Chancellor Charles Charles II chofen a Member Church Commiffioner confiderable Court Cromwell daughter death died diftinguished Doctor of Divinity Duke of Lauderdale Duke of York Earl of Strafford educated at Oxford eftate England eſtabliſhing faid fame fecond ferved fervice fettled feveral firft fome fon of Sir foon fpeaking France ftudied fuch fuffered fworn Garter George himſelf Holland Horfe Houfe Houſe HUDIBRAS intereft interred Ireland James II John Thane Juftice King William King's Knight laft London Mafter Mary Maſter of Arts Member in Parliament moft moſt occafion oppofed Original by Sir original Letter penfion perfon Poffefsion Possession of John Prince of Orange Privy Council Queen Anne raiſed refided reign of James releaſed religion Reſtoration retired Royal Society Scotland Seal & Autograph Secretary Sir Edward Sir Godfrey Kneller Sir Peter Lely Sir William thofe Univerfity uſed Viſcount Weſtminſter