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In 1591 he succeeded his father at West Stow , but resigned in 1593 , when his mother sent him to live with her brother Poley . In 1596 he was instituted to the living at Boxworth near Cambridge , and soon afterwards married the ...
In 1591 he succeeded his father at West Stow , but resigned in 1593 , when his mother sent him to live with her brother Poley . In 1596 he was instituted to the living at Boxworth near Cambridge , and soon afterwards married the ...
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He was succeeded by his son Wuffa or Uffa ; next came Tyttla , who had two sons Redwald and Ene , but only the former ascended the throne . Redwald was the most illustrious of these monarchs , attaining to the eminence of Bretwalda ...
He was succeeded by his son Wuffa or Uffa ; next came Tyttla , who had two sons Redwald and Ene , but only the former ascended the throne . Redwald was the most illustrious of these monarchs , attaining to the eminence of Bretwalda ...
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Dunwich remained a see for some two hundred years , Felix being succeeded first by his deacon , Thomas , and then by Boniface . He in turn was succeeded by Bisus , also written Bosa , who was consecrated in 669.
Dunwich remained a see for some two hundred years , Felix being succeeded first by his deacon , Thomas , and then by Boniface . He in turn was succeeded by Bisus , also written Bosa , who was consecrated in 669.
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