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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... , it appears that the Lord Keeper was admitted a student on the 27th No- vember , 1655 . + Dorothy , the daughter of Dudley the third Lord North . But here what I have been credibly told as one LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 13.
... , it appears that the Lord Keeper was admitted a student on the 27th No- vember , 1655 . + Dorothy , the daughter of Dudley the third Lord North . But here what I have been credibly told as one LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 13.
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... told as one instance of his loftiness , even while he practised in Chan- cery . It was in short but this : if he had a fancy not to have the fatigue of business , but to pass his time in pleasure after his own humour , he would say to ...
... told as one instance of his loftiness , even while he practised in Chan- cery . It was in short but this : if he had a fancy not to have the fatigue of business , but to pass his time in pleasure after his own humour , he would say to ...
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... told his congregation that a gifted brother had a desire to hold forth ; and then up rose Sir Peter Pet : and he , though a mere layman , prayed and preach- ed his turn out . That gentleman lived to be an old man in town ; and most ...
... told his congregation that a gifted brother had a desire to hold forth ; and then up rose Sir Peter Pet : and he , though a mere layman , prayed and preach- ed his turn out . That gentleman lived to be an old man in town ; and most ...
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... told the obliger , what he had been forced to ; so that was laid up for a plea to avoid the bond . But Mr. Robinson , advising with counsel about suing , was told his bond was utterly voided by his adding words to the condition after ...
... told the obliger , what he had been forced to ; so that was laid up for a plea to avoid the bond . But Mr. Robinson , advising with counsel about suing , was told his bond was utterly voided by his adding words to the condition after ...
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... told the parson , that , if he had it , it would do him no service , for he would prove that he had no reputation before the letter came , so could lose none by that : and then , turning over his copy - book of letters , he read to him ...
... told the parson , that , if he had it , it would do him no service , for he would prove that he had no reputation before the letter came , so could lose none by that : and then , turning over his copy - book of letters , he read to him ...
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