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... College , Dublin . He was knighted by King James , soon after his accession , and appointed one of the gentlemen of the bed - chamber . Afterwards one of the first Fellows of Trinity College , Dublin . In 1622 he was created , by James ...
... College , Dublin . He was knighted by King James , soon after his accession , and appointed one of the gentlemen of the bed - chamber . Afterwards one of the first Fellows of Trinity College , Dublin . In 1622 he was created , by James ...
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... College . To the school opened under such extraordinary circum- stances James Ussher was sent when eight years of age , and he continued there for five years , exciting the admira- tion of his instructors by his diligence and quickness ...
... College . To the school opened under such extraordinary circum- stances James Ussher was sent when eight years of age , and he continued there for five years , exciting the admira- tion of his instructors by his diligence and quickness ...
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... College , Dub- lin , was first opened for the admission of students . The foundation of this College was closely connected with the family of James Ussher . His grandfather , Stanihurst " , had made the first motion in Parliament for ...
... College , Dub- lin , was first opened for the admission of students . The foundation of this College was closely connected with the family of James Ussher . His grandfather , Stanihurst " , had made the first motion in Parliament for ...
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... college , were to reside and keep hospitality in the several prebends whereunto the cure of souls was annexed . This plan would have removed many of the difficulties which impeded the progress of Trinity College , in consequence of want ...
... college , were to reside and keep hospitality in the several prebends whereunto the cure of souls was annexed . This plan would have removed many of the difficulties which impeded the progress of Trinity College , in consequence of want ...
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... College is thus described by Dr. Bernard : " The education which that College then gave was very eminent . At the first founda- tion there were but four ° Fellows , and yet the tongues and arts were very exactly taught to all the ...
... College is thus described by Dr. Bernard : " The education which that College then gave was very eminent . At the first founda- tion there were but four ° Fellows , and yet the tongues and arts were very exactly taught to all the ...
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