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3414The Life of the Right Honorable
He died, on the 9th. Day of April, in the year 1626; In
4040[Handwritten note 40]4141[Handwritten note 41]4242[Handwritten note 42]4343[Handwritten note 43]4444[Handwritten note 44]4545[Handwritten note 45]4646[Handwritten note 46]4747[Handwritten note 47]4848[Handwritten note 48] the early Morning, of the Day then celebrated for our Savi-
4040[Handwritten note 40]4141[Handwritten note 41]4242[Handwritten note 42]4343[Handwritten note 43]4444[Handwritten note 44]4545[Handwritten note 45]4646[Handwritten note 46]4747[Handwritten note 47]4848[Handwritten note 48] ours Reſurrection, In the 66th. year of his Age;
at the
Earle of Arundells Houſe in High-gate, near London;
4040[Handwritten note 40]4141[Handwritten note 41]4242[Handwritten note 42]4343[Handwritten note 43]4444[Handwritten note 44]4545[Handwritten note 45]4646[Handwritten note 46]4747[Handwritten note 47]4848[Handwritten note 48] To which Place, he caſually repaired, about a week before,
God ſo ordaining, that he ſhould dye there, Of a Gentle Fea-
ver, accidentally accompanied, with agreat Cold;
whereby
4040[Handwritten note 40]4141[Handwritten note 41]4242[Handwritten note 42]4343[Handwritten note 43]4444[Handwritten note 44]4545[Handwritten note 45]4646[Handwritten note 46]4747[Handwritten note 47]4848[Handwritten note 48] the Defluxion of Rheume, fell ſo plentifully upon his Breaſt,
that he died by Suffocation:
And was buried, in Saint Mi-
chaels Church, at Saint Albans;
Being the Place, deſigned
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Both be-
cauſe the Body of his Mother was interred there;
And
becauſe, it was the only Church, then remaining, within the
4040[Handwritten note 40]4141[Handwritten note 41]4242[Handwritten note 42]4343[Handwritten note 43]4444[Handwritten note 44]4545[Handwritten note 45]4646[Handwritten note 46]4747[Handwritten note 47]4848[Handwritten note 48] Precincts of old Verulam:
Where he hath a Monument,
erected for him of White Marble;
(By the Care, and Gra-
titude, of Sir Thomas Meautys, Knight, formerly his
4040[Handwritten note 40]4141[Handwritten note 41]4242[Handwritten note 42]4343[Handwritten note 43]4444[Handwritten note 44]4545[Handwritten note 45]4646[Handwritten note 46]4747[Handwritten note 47]4848[Handwritten note 48] Lordſhips Secretary;
After wards Clark of the Kings Ho-
nourable Privy Gounſel, under two Kings:)
Repreſenting
his full Pourtraiture in the Poſture of ſtudying;
with an
4040[Handwritten note 40]4141[Handwritten note 41]4242[Handwritten note 42]4343[Handwritten note 43]4444[Handwritten note 44]4545[Handwritten note 45]4646[Handwritten note 46]4747[Handwritten note 47]4848[Handwritten note 48] Inſcription compoſed by that Accompliſht Gentleman, and
Rare Wit, Sir Henry Wotton.
But bowſoever his Body was Mortal; yet no doubt his
4040[Handwritten note 40]4141[Handwritten note 41]4242[Handwritten note 42]4343[Handwritten note 43]4444[Handwritten note 44]4545[Handwritten note 45]4646[Handwritten note 46]4747[Handwritten note 47]4848[Handwritten note 48] Memory and Works will live;
And will in all probability,
last as long as the World laſteth.
In order to which, I have
endeavoured, (after my poor Ability,) to do this Honour to his
Lordſhip by way, of enducing to the ſame.
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