The List of the Queen's Scholars of St. Peter's College, Westminster: Admitted on that Foundation Since 1633; and of Such as Have Been Thence Elected to Christ Church, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge, from the Foundation by Queen Elizabeth, 1561, to the Present Time. To which is Prefixed, a List of Deans of Westminster, and of Christ Church, Oxford; the Masters of Trinity College, Cambridge; and the Masters of Westminster SchoolG.W. Ginger, 1852 - 630 pages |
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... order , which was then at a very low ebb . In token of his merit the salary of the Lady Margaret Professor was raised ... orders , in 1572 . Archbishop Whitgift was noted for his primi- tive manners , his singleness of mind , and the ...
... order , which was then at a very low ebb . In token of his merit the salary of the Lady Margaret Professor was raised ... orders , in 1572 . Archbishop Whitgift was noted for his primi- tive manners , his singleness of mind , and the ...
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... orders of the Church of England , and was thereby made acquainted with the conve- niences and distresses incident to all conditions . He served the church as schoolmaster , curate , vicar , parson , master of the Savoy , dean of West ...
... orders of the Church of England , and was thereby made acquainted with the conve- niences and distresses incident to all conditions . He served the church as schoolmaster , curate , vicar , parson , master of the Savoy , dean of West ...
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... orders ( such renunciation being con- sidered invalid ) , he was unseated . He was re- moved from the office of vice - chancellor by Richard Cromwell , and also prevented from preach- ing in St. Mary's , whereupon he removed to St ...
... orders ( such renunciation being con- sidered invalid ) , he was unseated . He was re- moved from the office of vice - chancellor by Richard Cromwell , and also prevented from preach- ing in St. Mary's , whereupon he removed to St ...
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... orders , he was chosen the first Boyle Lecturer ; and was again chosen for that office in : 1711 . 1711 . Robert Freind3 . George Tollet® . 1694 ; in 1695 , he was made rector of Hartlebury , which he held for three years , until his ...
... orders , he was chosen the first Boyle Lecturer ; and was again chosen for that office in : 1711 . 1711 . Robert Freind3 . George Tollet® . 1694 ; in 1695 , he was made rector of Hartlebury , which he held for three years , until his ...
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... Orders , he obtained through Archbishop Sancroft the degree of M.A .; and was ordained both priest and deacon in 1690. Early in 1691 , he was appointed minister of the church attached to St. Thomas's Hospital , Southwark . Soon after ...
... Orders , he obtained through Archbishop Sancroft the degree of M.A .; and was ordained both priest and deacon in 1690. Early in 1691 , he was appointed minister of the church attached to St. Thomas's Hospital , Southwark . Soon after ...
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