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... educated at Christ's church , Oxford . In 1549 he became principal of Broadgate hall , now Pembroke college , but being of the protestant religion , he was obliged to retire to France in the reign of Mary . On the accession of Elizabeth ...
... educated at Christ's church , Oxford . In 1549 he became principal of Broadgate hall , now Pembroke college , but being of the protestant religion , he was obliged to retire to France in the reign of Mary . On the accession of Elizabeth ...
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... educated at Musselburg and St. Andrew's . In 1614 he went to Groningen to study civil law . He was ad- vocate to the army of count Nassau , and in 1629 and 1635 came as ambassador to Charles I. , to support the freedom of the seas about ...
... educated at Musselburg and St. Andrew's . In 1614 he went to Groningen to study civil law . He was ad- vocate to the army of count Nassau , and in 1629 and 1635 came as ambassador to Charles I. , to support the freedom of the seas about ...
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... educated at Oxford , and from thence removed to the middle temple . In 1552 he was called to be serjeant - at - law , and in 1553 appointed lord chief - justice of the common pleas ; about which time he received the honour of knighthood ...
... educated at Oxford , and from thence removed to the middle temple . In 1552 he was called to be serjeant - at - law , and in 1553 appointed lord chief - justice of the common pleas ; about which time he received the honour of knighthood ...
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