The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, Under King Charles II, and King James II: The Hon. Sir Dudley North, Commissioner of the Customs, and Afterwards of the Treasury, to King Charles II : and the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles IIColburn, 1826 - Businessmen |
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Page v
... Crown : popery and absolute power were never separated in their speculations . The Church of England courtiers , on the con- trary , though anxious to maintain , and even to extend , all the prerogatives of the Crown , so as to preserve ...
... Crown : popery and absolute power were never separated in their speculations . The Church of England courtiers , on the con- trary , though anxious to maintain , and even to extend , all the prerogatives of the Crown , so as to preserve ...
Page vi
... Crown . No other of the court memoirs of the day contains so com- plete and candid an exposition of the objects with which James ascended the throne . The Life of the Lord Keeper Guilford is likewise highly curious , on account of the ...
... Crown . No other of the court memoirs of the day contains so com- plete and candid an exposition of the objects with which James ascended the throne . The Life of the Lord Keeper Guilford is likewise highly curious , on account of the ...
Page viii
... Crown , is well known . He was one of the court sheriffs , whom the government imposed upon the city . This portion of his biography is , however , but slightly touched upon in the Life , as the author had de- tailed it at considerable ...
... Crown , is well known . He was one of the court sheriffs , whom the government imposed upon the city . This portion of his biography is , however , but slightly touched upon in the Life , as the author had de- tailed it at considerable ...
Page xvi
... The youngest , Thomas , was once clerk of the crown in Chan- cery , and married ——— the daughter of Rivet of Brandeston in Suffolk , and left children , of whom Thomas Leonard Chute , the eldest son , xvi AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
... The youngest , Thomas , was once clerk of the crown in Chan- cery , and married ——— the daughter of Rivet of Brandeston in Suffolk , and left children , of whom Thomas Leonard Chute , the eldest son , xvi AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
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... a scholar there , that the bulky doctor , in his pedantic strain , used to say he was the crown of all his en- deavours . Before he went to Cambridge , the master 1 1 At St. lege , in employed him to make an LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 11.
... a scholar there , that the bulky doctor , in his pedantic strain , used to say he was the crown of all his en- deavours . Before he went to Cambridge , the master 1 1 At St. lege , in employed him to make an LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 11.
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