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... appointed attorney - general , and treasurer of the Middle Temple . In 1592 , he was made lord chief justice of the king's bench , and was knighted . In 1601 , his lordship was one of the council detained by the un- fortunate earl of ...
... appointed attorney - general , and treasurer of the Middle Temple . In 1592 , he was made lord chief justice of the king's bench , and was knighted . In 1601 , his lordship was one of the council detained by the un- fortunate earl of ...
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... appointed him solicitor - general in 1592 , and attorney - general in 1593. In 1603 , he was knighted by king James I. , and the same year , upon the trial of Sir Walter Ra- leigh , at Winchester , he treated that gentleman with a ...
... appointed him solicitor - general in 1592 , and attorney - general in 1593. In 1603 , he was knighted by king James I. , and the same year , upon the trial of Sir Walter Ra- leigh , at Winchester , he treated that gentleman with a ...
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... appointed rector of the seminary at Nordhausen ; afterwards of that at Termstadt ; then of the seminary at Quidlinburg ; and lastly of the Augustinian college at Erfurt . He died in the year 1576. He wrote " Thesaurus Eruditionis ...
... appointed rector of the seminary at Nordhausen ; afterwards of that at Termstadt ; then of the seminary at Quidlinburg ; and lastly of the Augustinian college at Erfurt . He died in the year 1576. He wrote " Thesaurus Eruditionis ...
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