Anglorum speculum, or, The worthies of England in church and state alphabetically digested into the several shires and counties therein contained : wherein are illustrated the lives and characters of the most eminent persons since the conquest to this present age : also an account of the commodities and trade of each respective county and the most flourishing cities and towns therein.

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Anglorum speculum, or, The worthies of England in church and state alphabetically digested into the several shires and counties therein contained : wherein are illustrated the lives and characters of the most eminent persons since the conquest to this present age : also an account of the commodities and trade of each respective county and the most flourishing cities and towns therein.
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Sandys, George, 1578-1644.
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London :: Printed for John Wright ... Thomas Passinger ... and William Thackary ...,
1684.
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"Anglorum speculum, or, The worthies of England in church and state alphabetically digested into the several shires and counties therein contained : wherein are illustrated the lives and characters of the most eminent persons since the conquest to this present age : also an account of the commodities and trade of each respective county and the most flourishing cities and towns therein." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A62166.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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Rog. Whelpdale, bred in Oxf. and Prov. of Queen Coll. there. Was a good Divine, Mathematician, and Logician, as appears by his three Respective Trea∣tises 1. De Deo invocando, 2. De Quanto & Co••••∣nuo. 3. Summulae Logicales. By King Hen. 5. he was preferred B. of Carlile. 1414. and dyed at Lond. 1422. being buried in St. Pauls.

Rog. Layburn, descended of a Noble Family, near Carlile, expiring when Eliz. sole Daughter and Heir of Sir Fr. Leyburn was Married to Sir Th. Dacre last Baron of Gilsland and Graystock. This Re∣g•…•…r

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was bred Fell. in Pemb. Hall, and D. D. and at ••••st B. of Carlile, 1503. After which he accepted 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the Master-Ship of Pemb. Hall, which is called Epis∣•…•…pale Collegium. He dyed An. 1509.

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