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... knight , master of the jewel office to queen Elizabeth and king James I. , by Catherine his wife , daughter of sir Henry Knevet , knight , and widow of Henry lord Paget . He was born at Aldenham , and educated at Exeter college , Oxford ...
... knight , master of the jewel office to queen Elizabeth and king James I. , by Catherine his wife , daughter of sir Henry Knevet , knight , and widow of Henry lord Paget . He was born at Aldenham , and educated at Exeter college , Oxford ...
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... knight of the Garter . He gave a piece of ground to the uni- versity of Oxford , for a botanical garden ; to support which he left by will the impropriate rectory of Kirkdale in Yorkshire . He also founded an alms - house and a free ...
... knight of the Garter . He gave a piece of ground to the uni- versity of Oxford , for a botanical garden ; to support which he left by will the impropriate rectory of Kirkdale in Yorkshire . He also founded an alms - house and a free ...
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... knight of the Garter . He gave a piece of ground to the uni- versity of Oxford , for a botanical garden ; to support which he left by will the impropriate rectory of Kirkdale in Yorkshire . He also founded an alms - house and a free ...
... knight of the Garter . He gave a piece of ground to the uni- versity of Oxford , for a botanical garden ; to support which he left by will the impropriate rectory of Kirkdale in Yorkshire . He also founded an alms - house and a free ...
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