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Erasmus of Roterodame writing to a frend of his in Germanie certifieth him of the death of two famous and learned men in England, the greatest patrons that he had the one, was William Warham, Lord Chancelor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury in the latter end of the raigne of Henry the 7. and the greatest part of the raigne of Henry the 8. he liued vs { que } ad decrepitā etatem This man had many children the which he kept for charity some at the Vniuersities, others that were not ingenious he disbursed a sum of money, |
Erasmus of Roterodame writing to a friend of his in Germany certifieth him of the death of two famous and learned men in England, the greatest Patrons that he had the one, was William Warham, Lord Chancellor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury in the latter end of the Reign of Henry the 7. and the greatest part of the Reign of Henry the 8. he lived us { que } ad decrepitā etatem This man had many children the which he kept for charity Some At the Universities, Others that were not ingenious he disbursed a sum of money, |
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