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363: 167:, his property stolen, his cattle driven away, and his wife and children expelled from their home. But in the western counties fortune was for some time favourable to the king, and Raleigh was enabled to return to Chedzoy. He continued to live there in safety until the defeat of 175:
in 1645. Raleigh then fled to Bridgwater, and on the fall of the town (21 July 1645) surrendered to the parliamentarians. From Bridgwater he was sent a prisoner to Chedzoy, but on account of his weakness he was allowed to live in free custody in his own house.
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Raleigh's eldest son George attempted to bring Barrett to justice. A priest-vicar of Wells named Standish was arrested for having permitted the burial of the dean in the cathedral, and kept in custody. The handling of these matters in the
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Between 1620 and 1623 Raleigh married Maria, daughter of Sir Ralph Gibbs. During the civil war she took refuge at Downton, where she was joined by her husband.
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was for Raleigh the beginning of new troubles. One Henry Jeanes, being anxious, it is said, to secure the rectory for himself, carried off the dean to
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Reliquiæ Raleighanæ, being Discourses and Sermons on several subjects, by the Reverend Dr. Walter Raleigh
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Raleigh's papers were preserved in the family, and thirteen of his sermons were given by his widow to
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Protestant identities: religion, society, and self-fashioning in post-Reformation England
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Certain Queries proposed by Roman Catholicks, and answered by Dr. Walter Raleigh
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Raleigh was harshly dealt with, and mortally wounded in a scuffle. According to
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from 1641. He died after a violent attack, a prisoner in his own deanery.
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Muriel C. McClendon; Joseph P. Ward; Michael MacDonald (1999).
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Raleigh took holy orders, and in 1618 became chaplain to
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Walter Raleigh (disambiguation)
divine
Dean of Wells
Walter Raleigh
Carew Raleigh
Downton, Wiltshire
John Thynne
Longleat
William Wroughton
Broad Hinton
Winchester School
Magdalen Hall, Oxford
William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke
Chedzoy
Bridgwater, Somerset
Wilton St Mary
Charles I
Elingdon
Wroughton
Street, Somerset
Wells Cathedral
St Buryan
George Warburton
Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland
Henry Hammond
William Chillingworth
Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon
royalist
Falkland circle
First English Civil War

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