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... Cecil , with whose descendants it remained . When Elizabeth returned to the vicinity of Cambridge in 1578 and prepared to receive the vice - chancellor and heads of houses at Audley End , Cecil advised that the book they proposed to ...
... Cecil , with whose descendants it remained . When Elizabeth returned to the vicinity of Cambridge in 1578 and prepared to receive the vice - chancellor and heads of houses at Audley End , Cecil advised that the book they proposed to ...
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... Cecil and Perne . In 1567 , after only four months as master of Pembroke Hall , the crown ( Cecil in reality ) elevated Whitgift to Trinity . He wrote to ask the Secretary : ' What or who am I , that you should be so careful for me ...
... Cecil and Perne . In 1567 , after only four months as master of Pembroke Hall , the crown ( Cecil in reality ) elevated Whitgift to Trinity . He wrote to ask the Secretary : ' What or who am I , that you should be so careful for me ...
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... Cecil , Lord Burghley , was also chancellor of the university . Of the thirty Perne letters which ( to my knowledge ) have survived , no less than twenty - four were written to Burghley . They are formal and deferential with no ...
... Cecil , Lord Burghley , was also chancellor of the university . Of the thirty Perne letters which ( to my knowledge ) have survived , no less than twenty - four were written to Burghley . They are formal and deferential with no ...
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The Monarchical Republic of Queen Elizabeth I | 19 |
Puritans Men of Business and Elizabethan Parliaments | 59 |
Questions about the Religion of | 87 |
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