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395: 161:, and on 29 November 1599 was sent by the lords to summon the earl before the privy council. On the accession of James I he received further promotion, perhaps owing to his friendship with Carleton, Edmondes, Winwood, and Bacon. He was knighted at 405: 125:, where he was elected student in 1573, graduated B.A. in December 1574, and M.A. in June 1578. He was chosen public orator on 9 April 1582, and proctor on 29 April 1584. 472: 198: 157:
in that of 1597–8. On 30 September 1597 he received a grant of the clerkship of parliament, in succession to Anthony Wyckes, alias Mason. He kept aloof from
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and was buried on 7 December in the chancel of Fulham parish church, where a monument, with an inscription to his memory, is extant. He married
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on 20 May 1603, and in the following month was granted the Latin secretaryship for life, and the reversion to the secretaryship of the
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He died on 27 November 1609 at his residence (afterwards called
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Index

Abingdon
Fulham
English master of requests
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
Thomas Smith
Mayor of Abingdon
Thomas Smith
East India Company
Thomas Smythe
John Roysse
Free School
Abingdon School
Christ Church, Oxford
Robert Devereux, second earl of Essex
privy council
chancellorship of Oxford University
Cricklade
Tamworth
Aylesbury
Essex's intrigues
Greenwich
council of the north
manor of Wing
Peterborough House
Parsons Green
Fulham
Middlesex
Frances
William Brydges, 4th Baron Chandos

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