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Charles Porter (Lord Chancellor of Ireland) — Sir Charles Porter (6 September 1631 – 8 December 1696), was a flamboyant and somewhat controversial English born judge who nonetheless had a successful career, being twice Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Contents 1 Early life 2 Lord Chancellor of… … Wikipedia
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Philips, Ambrose — (1675? 1749) Poet, b. in Shropshire and ed. at Camb., wrote pastorals and dramas, was one of the Addison circle, and started a paper, the Freethinker, in imitation of the Spectator. He also made translations from Pindar and Anacreon, and a… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
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Charles II of England — Charles II Charles II in the robes of the Order of the Garter, c. 1675, as painted by Sir Peter Lely. King of Scotland … Wikipedia
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