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After his death in 1741, William
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In 1575, he revisited the succession question, and on this occasion respectfully, petitioned
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During the next parliament (5 April 1571) Bell launched an attack on the Queen's purveyors. He said that they took "under pretence of her
Majesty's service what they would at what price they themselves liked..." In 1576, this precedent was recalled by
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