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... Oxford in 1592 , where he continued about two years . In 1601 , he succeeded to his father's honours and estate . He was made a knight of the garter in 1604 ; and in 1610 governor of Portsmouth . In 1626 he was chosen chancellor of Oxford ...
... Oxford in 1592 , where he continued about two years . In 1601 , he succeeded to his father's honours and estate . He was made a knight of the garter in 1604 ; and in 1610 governor of Portsmouth . In 1626 he was chosen chancellor of Oxford ...
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... Oxford in 1592 , where he continued about two years . In 1601 , he succeeded to his father's honours and estate . He was made a knight of the garter in 1604 ; and in 1610 governor of Portsmouth . In 1626 he was chosen chancellor of Oxford ...
... Oxford in 1592 , where he continued about two years . In 1601 , he succeeded to his father's honours and estate . He was made a knight of the garter in 1604 ; and in 1610 governor of Portsmouth . In 1626 he was chosen chancellor of Oxford ...
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... Oxford , in 1577 , and was admitted scholar of Corpus Christi college , about two years after . In 1581 he took his bache- lor's degree , and next year became probationer fellow . He then removed to Gloucester hall , now Worcester ...
... Oxford , in 1577 , and was admitted scholar of Corpus Christi college , about two years after . In 1581 he took his bache- lor's degree , and next year became probationer fellow . He then removed to Gloucester hall , now Worcester ...
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