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Like his father , a strong Royalist , he was ejected from his fellowship in 1644 and retired to his native town where as he says in the introduction to his Psyche , 4to , London , 1648 , ' The turbulence of the ...
Like his father , a strong Royalist , he was ejected from his fellowship in 1644 and retired to his native town where as he says in the introduction to his Psyche , 4to , London , 1648 , ' The turbulence of the ...
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In 1831 he retired , marrying in the following year Elizabeth Peckover of Wisbech . ... His retirement was spent first at Orwell Lodge just outside Ipswich and later in Rushmere , to which village he removed in 1840 and where he died in ...
In 1831 he retired , marrying in the following year Elizabeth Peckover of Wisbech . ... His retirement was spent first at Orwell Lodge just outside Ipswich and later in Rushmere , to which village he removed in 1840 and where he died in ...
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After a long and successful career as an actor a he retired in 1788 to Bury St. Edmunds where he died September 1819 . ... Smith offered to retire from the stage if an annuity equal to the income he made from his profession was given to ...
After a long and successful career as an actor a he retired in 1788 to Bury St. Edmunds where he died September 1819 . ... Smith offered to retire from the stage if an annuity equal to the income he made from his profession was given to ...
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