Nothing will be done to the prejudice of the bp.'s nephew in the case of Mr. Berkeley; Hague
MS. Rawl. C. 983, fol. 109
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Nothing will be done to the prejudice of the bp.'s nephew in the case of Mr. Berkeley; Hague
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MS. Rawl. C. 983, fol. 109
Summary
Mr. Berkeley seems a very honest man, but not a man of extraordinary understanding; the English Envoy has publicly told how he has desired the Prince and Princess to forbid Dr. Burnet their presence; the writer hears that the King reckons him (Dr. S.) too zealous for the Church of England.
Date
28 Feb 1687
Language
English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Letters to Bishop Compton, and papers relating to the diocese of London during his episcopate
Nothing will be done to the prejudice of the bp.'s nephew in the case of Mr. Berkeley; Hague
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