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In 1596 he was instituted to the living at Boxworth near Cambridge , and soon afterwards married the daughter of his predecessor there . In 1604 he was appointed one of the translators of the King James ' Bible .
In 1596 he was instituted to the living at Boxworth near Cambridge , and soon afterwards married the daughter of his predecessor there . In 1604 he was appointed one of the translators of the King James ' Bible .
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Soon after by the favour of Sir Charles Berkley ; afterwards Lord Fitz - harden , getting into the Duke of York's troupe , to show his new master a little of his bravery ... he was met by three Frenchmen from whom he ...
Soon after by the favour of Sir Charles Berkley ; afterwards Lord Fitz - harden , getting into the Duke of York's troupe , to show his new master a little of his bravery ... he was met by three Frenchmen from whom he ...
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King Sigebert was somewhat of a reluctant monarch , and soon after he had established himself he retired to the monastery at Bury St Edmunds , which he founded about 637 , leaving the affairs of state to his brother Ecric .
King Sigebert was somewhat of a reluctant monarch , and soon after he had established himself he retired to the monastery at Bury St Edmunds , which he founded about 637 , leaving the affairs of state to his brother Ecric .
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