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... Court in London . After travelling to France , Spain and Italy and sailing with Essex to Cadiz and the Azores , he was appointed secretary to Sir Thomas Egerton , Lord Keeper of the Great Seal ( the highest public office in those days ) ...
... Court in London . After travelling to France , Spain and Italy and sailing with Essex to Cadiz and the Azores , he was appointed secretary to Sir Thomas Egerton , Lord Keeper of the Great Seal ( the highest public office in those days ) ...
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... Court , near Deptford . After the Restoration he served on various commissions and councils , being one of the founders of the Royal Society ; but his inflexible temper could never fall in with the tone and habits of Charles II's court ...
... Court , near Deptford . After the Restoration he served on various commissions and councils , being one of the founders of the Royal Society ; but his inflexible temper could never fall in with the tone and habits of Charles II's court ...
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... courts of England were open . 2. Lincoln's Inn Hall = the seat of the Court of Chancery or Court of the Lord Chancellor from the mid eighteenth century to 1882 after term- time , i.e. after November 25 , while during term- time the court ...
... courts of England were open . 2. Lincoln's Inn Hall = the seat of the Court of Chancery or Court of the Lord Chancellor from the mid eighteenth century to 1882 after term- time , i.e. after November 25 , while during term- time the court ...
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