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in the evening and presents to him the Rectory 1 

 of Sundriclge in Kent, vacant by the death of I 

 Mr. Maiden, who had married his Grace's / 

 niece, and at the same time made Mr. Wharton 

 his chaplain. -^ 



Die 18. — Visits Mr. Boyle; — '* ilium studiis 

 theologicis librisque omnifariis de Christianse 

 religionis veritate pervolvendis intentum depre- 

 hendi." «.._.., 



Oct. 8. — Removes into the Archbishop's fa- 

 mily. 



23". — Presented by the Archbishop to the vi- 

 carage of Minster, in the Isle of Thanet, vacant 

 by the death of Dr. Castilian, Dean of Ro- 

 chester, upon which he resigns Sundridge, 

 which was given to Mr. Kidder. 



The Archbishop the same day gives Mr. 

 Wharton £20 towards furnishing his chamber. 



Nov. 11. — Ordained Priest by the Arch- 

 bishop ; the only instance, perhaps, of an ordi- 

 nation by an Archbishop since the Reformation. 



15°. — Inducted into the Vicarage of Minster, 

 which he lets for £200, reserving to himself the 

 vicarage-house. 



Decembris 11. — Abjectis regni insignibus, \ / 

 ipse Rex sese in fugam dedit. Periit cum eo 

 Pontificiorum spes omnis. Faxit Deus ut male- 

 feriatorum hominum istiusmodi ambitio atque 

 impotentia nunquam Angliam iterum lacessat. 



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