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T. Cobbold at St. Mary - le - Tower , Ipswich , he was presented to the Rectory of Wortham in 1825 , where he lived until his death 5 January 1877. He seems . to have been the typical sporting country parson , fond of shooting and ...
T. Cobbold at St. Mary - le - Tower , Ipswich , he was presented to the Rectory of Wortham in 1825 , where he lived until his death 5 January 1877. He seems . to have been the typical sporting country parson , fond of shooting and ...
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In 1618 he was presented to the Rectory of Alderton in Suffolk where he died in 1623. It is said that his ' clownish , low - parted parishioners valued not their pastor according to his worth , which disposed him to melancholy and ...
In 1618 he was presented to the Rectory of Alderton in Suffolk where he died in 1623. It is said that his ' clownish , low - parted parishioners valued not their pastor according to his worth , which disposed him to melancholy and ...
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man's career he was fortunate enough to gain the approval of the Duke of Newcastle , then Chancellor of the University , to his Two Poems presented to the Duke of Newcastle , 4to , London , 1755. In 1764 he was appointed advocate ...
man's career he was fortunate enough to gain the approval of the Duke of Newcastle , then Chancellor of the University , to his Two Poems presented to the Duke of Newcastle , 4to , London , 1755. In 1764 he was appointed advocate ...
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