| Francis Charles Laird - 1813 - 440 pages
...without completing that degree by determination; at which time he had the character in (hat college, of a stubborn and saucy fellow towards the seniors,...and therefore his company was not at all wanting. Afterwards he went to the Middle Temple, learned some grounds of the common law, became a man of a... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1813 - 726 pages
...without completing that degree by determination; at which time he had the character in that college, of a stubborn and saucy fellow towards the seniors,...and therefore his company was not at all wanting. Afterwards he went to the Middle Temple, learned some grounds of the common law, became a man of a... | |
| 1832 - 374 pages
...Wood says he left the University without completing his degree in arts, and that" he had the character of a stubborn and saucy fellow towards the seniors ; and, therefore, his company was not wanting." From Oxford, Ireton removed to the Middle Temple, where it appears, by the Society's books,... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 pages
...Wood says he left the University without completing his degree in arts, and that" he had the character of a stubborn and saucy fellow towards the seniors; and, therefore, his company was not wanting." From Oxford, Ireton removed to the Middle Temple, where it appears, by the Society's books,... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 pages
...Wood says he left the University without completing his degree in arts, and that" he had the character of a stubborn and saucy fellow towards the seniors ; and, therefore, his company was not wanting." From Oxford, Ireton removed to the Middle .Temple, where it appears, by the Society's books,... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1861 - 366 pages
...Wood says he left the University without completing his degree in arts, and that" he had the character of a stubborn and saucy fellow towards the seniors; and, therefore, his company was not wanting." From Oxford, Ireton removed to the Middle Temple, where it appears, by the Society's books,... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1892 - 502 pages
...182). Henry becamç -''! a gentleman-commoner of Trinity Ioni, nini took tin- degree of BA in 1< -.ling to Wood, 'he had the character in that house of a stubborn and faucy fellow towards the seniors, and there:i¡8 company was not at all wanting' {Atkrn* O.cu». ed.... | |
| Maurice Ashley - 1954 - 280 pages
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| Sidney Lee - 2001 - 469 pages
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