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The Ken
Wing: Coll: Dor: 4th 1667
Bamined by W Hurphreys from a contemporary pant by Leagan.
London W Pokering Dec.150.
, Piekman Bequest. Br 1931.5.12
PUBLISHED FOR THE BENEFIT OF SCHOOLS IN
LEICESTER.
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CHAPTER II.-William of Wykeham -Founds his two Col-
leges of St. Mary at Winchester and Oxford-Ken at
Winchester
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CHAPTER III. -Ken removes to Oxford-The state of the
University under the Commonwealth-His College life
-The Restoration .
CHAPTER IV.-Ken appointed to the Living of Little Easton
-refigns the cure-Made Chaplain to Bishop Morley
Fellow of Winchester College-Rector of Brightstone-
Prebendary of Winchester - Refigns Brightstone - Ap-
pointed to East Woodhay
CHAPTER V. Ken refigns the Rectory of Woodhay. His
character as a Country Parfon. Mr. Izaac Milles of
Highclere-Character of Bishop Morley-Ken's duties
at Winchester
CHAPTER VI. - Ken's Manual of Prayers for Winchester
fcholars His Morning, Evening, and Midnight Hymns
The Original Melody of the Hymns - The Court of
Charles II. at Winchester
- Re-
CHAPTER VII. Ken makes the Tour of Italy with Isaak
Walton's Son At Rome in the year of Jubilee
turns home-His attachment to the Church of England
CHAPTER VIII. Early life of William Prince of Orange-
Delivers Holland from the power of Louis XIV. His
Marriage to the Princess Mary-Ken appointed Chap-
lain at the Hague His faithfulness in the difcharge of
his office
CHAPTER IX. Ken returns from the Hague appointed
Chaplain to the King - His Funeral Sermon on Lady
Margaret Maynard-The Court of Charles II. at Win-
chefter Ken refuses the ufe of his Prebendal house to
Nell Gwin
.
CHAPTER X.-Ken appointed Chaplain of the Fleet on the
expedition to Tangier-Voyage-The vicious govern-
ment of Tangier-Corrupt ftate of the Navy
CHAPTER XI. Ken returns to England - Death of Isaak
Walton; and of Bishop Morley-Ken appointed to the
Bishopric of Bath and Wells-Attends the death bed of
Charles II.
CHAPTER XII. -Acceffion of James II.- Early Measures of
the King for the establishment of the Roman Catholic
Religion - Ken's first visit to Wells - The Palace at
Wells His Sermon at Whitehall on the character of
Daniel-Coronation of James
CHAPTER XIII.-The Duke of Monmouth: his life and
character-invades England
CHAPTER XIV.-The Duke of Monmouth lands in the Weft
of England Defeated in the Battle of Sedgemoor-
Cruelties of Lord Feversham, and Colonel Kirke
Ken's appeal to the King on behalf of the prisoners —
Monmouth condemned to death- Ken attends him on
the scaffold
CHAPTER XV.-Ken's "Expofition of the Church Catechifm"
"Directions for Prayer"-"Prayers for the use of
perfons who come to the Baths" - Perfecution of the
French Huguenots - Ken's charitable difpofition - His zeal in the Pastoral office.
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