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After this, Master Secretarie Walsingham takes notice of him, and obteined him of the Earle, intending his preferment, in which he would never permitt him to take any Countrey-benefice, lest he and his great learning should be buried in a Countrey-Church. His intent was to make him Reader of Controversies in Cambridge, and for his maintenance he assigned to him (as I am informed) the Lease of the Parsonage of Alton in Hampshire, which after his death he returned to his Lady, which she never knew, or thought of. |
After this, Master Secretary Walsingham Takes notice of him, and obtained him of the Earl, intending his preferment, in which he would never permit him to take any Countrey-benefice, lest he and his great learning should be buried in a Countrey-Church. His intent was to make him Reader of Controversies in Cambridge, and for his maintenance he assigned to him (as I am informed) the Lease of the Parsonage of Alton in Hampshire, which After his death he returned to his Lady, which she never knew, or Thought of. |
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