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The first of this family who settled in Ireland was usher to King John , and , coming over with that prince , changed the name of his family for that of his office “ , a practice not unusual at that period .
The first of this family who settled in Ireland was usher to King John , and , coming over with that prince , changed the name of his family for that of his office “ , a practice not unusual at that period .
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Dr. Bernard , and he is followed by Dr. Smith , in his Life of Ussher , states that the Archdeacon of Dublin was sent over to defeat the plan which Sir John Perrot had formed , of converting to his own use the revenues of St. Patrick's ...
Dr. Bernard , and he is followed by Dr. Smith , in his Life of Ussher , states that the Archdeacon of Dublin was sent over to defeat the plan which Sir John Perrot had formed , of converting to his own use the revenues of St. Patrick's ...
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The biographer of Sir John was so ordered upon design by the governors of it. “ The Archbishop stuck to him to the last , and was a main instrument in bringing him to his condemnation ; and Perrot , in his last will , solemnly testified ...
The biographer of Sir John was so ordered upon design by the governors of it. “ The Archbishop stuck to him to the last , and was a main instrument in bringing him to his condemnation ; and Perrot , in his last will , solemnly testified ...
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In October , 1601 , we first find the name of Ussher subscribed to a College document , a consent on the part of the Fellows to the appointment of John Alvey to the Provostship . Travers , who had been the first Provost ( for the ...
In October , 1601 , we first find the name of Ussher subscribed to a College document , a consent on the part of the Fellows to the appointment of John Alvey to the Provostship . Travers , who had been the first Provost ( for the ...
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Henry Alvey was a Fellow of St. John's College , Cambridge , and appears in his religious opinions not to have differed much from Travers . He was certainly connected with Cartwright and the other Puritans of that day .
Henry Alvey was a Fellow of St. John's College , Cambridge , and appears in his religious opinions not to have differed much from Travers . He was certainly connected with Cartwright and the other Puritans of that day .
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