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ventura. The common objects of life he imitated withune HER in Bi rgym 
common precifion ; his kitchens, ales, hoftels, are as ex- at Sai Sa ged Bisson» cohalet mn 
3 difficult to be obtained. He has left fome was educated in grammar learning at Wifbeach fehool in 
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from Philip IV. 1624. Herrera had two fons; the elder, tained a fellowhhip there in 1716, and was in the followin 
year admitted to the degree of M.A. He undertook the 
Francifco, aud inherited his father’s talents toa confiderable which he filled with great reputation for more than feven 
Italians, nicknamed Il Spagnolo degli Pefci. On his return of Cambri 
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to Seville, he was foon dittinguifhed,and made fub-prefident chaplain, ee BE cathe Taek 
in Effex, and Barley, in Hertfordthire. Two years é 
proud to fubmit to tIte {uperior authority of Murillio, he this he f roceeded BEE lee: BI Hl Le _ 
— to pages rivalled the moft favourite artifts, and was was ee preacher to the honourable fociety of Lincoln’s 
ployed by the court. The St. Hermengildus painted for Inn. About the fame time he was appointed chaplain in 
the Carmelites, the frefcoes of the chapel San Felipe el Real, ordinary to his majefty, and in 1728 commenced do¢tor in 
ivinity at Cambridge. In 1731 he was made dean of Ro- 
hon , he was tranflated to York. Here he 
place of principal maiter of the royal works. He died at had, in a fhort time, 4 full opportunity of difplaying a noble 
eS for the reigning family, and the interefts of the Proteftant 
. Amidit the contternation which, in the year 17455 
fpread throu h all ranks, when the news arrived oft ' 
has neither the mellownefs nor the imparts of his father’s, of the Bing. troops at Prefton Pans, the archbifhop’s ardour 
e of civil and religious liberty difplayed itfelf in 
a wi nearly equals in Bambocciate, and excels in flowers. in the cau 
architecture his knowledge was fuperticial, notwith- the moft eminent manner. He roufed the people to a fenfe 
Se Rea is pow he of their danger, and, while he greatly contributed, by hi 
e, whatever be their {cale, were certainly inferior to exhortations, to remove the general panic, animated them to 
affociate with firmnefs and vigour in defence of their country, 
held at York, he addreffed the 
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and he called on them liberally 
which had been begun in or- 
His patriotic enthufiafm 
hry pag! : bs 
as one man to {top the dangers 
to contribute to a fubfcription, 
der to raife troops for their defence. 
pA , at Fribourg. Having completed his own 
. on at his native place, he went to Strafburg, at the was feconded by that of the whole affembly ; 40,00 
e , to engage in the duties of private tutor to the were fubf{cribed on the {pot. For his great zeal in this erifis 
ied hi ils of nation r he was, in 1747; to the general fatisfa@tion 
the fee of Canterbury. He died at 
<3 Benedictines, and, having paffed through various degrees age. 
; A is piety without 
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€ was induced to undertak 66 srious. . Lh ed and died; and few great men 
o undertake another, viz. ° Monumenta_ religious us seo ghey ype idol 4 lels 
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refa, ar : 
jiu obtained a degree of fuccefs equal to the other. _ fions, has 
ee divide: to the plan laid down by the author, the work witha preface, 
‘a ded into five parts. The firft was to contain the feals In 1777 the fame gentleman gav ! 
* coins; the thi : the medals and of the archbifhop’s eB rae rapiee a an bs wos 
mS; the third, the painting . hich may be conlidered as a appy mode! tor @ P . 
oes ian an gan borate ease Pare Pe ews between men of aes Biog. Brit. Gen 
maces, tomb-ftones, &c. Th “ee D: - Biog. : 
the. the c e firft three parts were pub °F RRING, Hisksaus, Ichibyology, 
ither Ruiten Heer. The fourth part was burnt with  ¢lupea, which fee. f 
of St. Blaife selitet ss é herring is derived from the German heer, an 
: Blaife in 1768 ; and, the authors being pg: wat A 3 their number, when they migrate me > 
a fpecies of the 
was re-compofed by Gerbet, prince abbot i sa nt 
e, and publithed, in two volumes, Pee Te: oan ee, me ee Se the _oesrcliapeeeP 
ographia Principum Auftrie, que eft pars i. et igheft_nortt s as low as ee 
a Sa bem Domus Auttriace, fa _Th ee a pC are found alfo iu the 
ee 2. Gen. Biog. <ege of rica, a3. ’ oe 
SB Soo gnegan Seamer eaa aie 
of Ney lead, Queen’s County, Long ifland, in the ftate winter rendez ovided with pk 
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B niles E, of New York city. 
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