[CH] 'Astergance,' apparently an Aubrey form for 'abstergence,' i.e. consolation. The meaning perhaps is:—although Chillingworth was grieved for Falkland's (or Kettell's) death, he had looked for the consolation of being promoted to the Presidentship of his College.
John Clavell (1601-1642).
[648]John Clavell, the famous thiefe, borne May 11, 1601, 11h 30´ P.M.
John Cleveland (1613-1658).
[649]John Cleveland was borne at ... (quaere Mr. Nayler) in Warwickshire. He was a fellow of St. John's Colledge in Cambridge, where he was more taken notice of for his being an eminent disputant, then a good poet. Being turned out of his fellowship for a malignant he came to Oxford, where the king's army was, and was much caressed by them. He went thence to the garrison at Newark upon Trent, where upon some occasion of drawing of articles, or some writing, he would needs add a short conclusion, viz. 'and hereunto we annex our lives, as a labell to our trust.' After the king was beaten out of the field, he came to London, and retired in Grayes Inne. He, and Sam. Butler, &c. of Grayes Inne, had[650] a clubb every night. He was a comely plump man, good curled haire, darke browne. Dyed of the scurvy, and lies buried in St. Andrew's church, in Holborne, anno Domini 165. (quaere Mr. Nayler[651], of ...).
George Clifford, earl of Cumberland (1558-1605).
[652]Henry, earl of m. Anne, daughter of William,
Cumberland; obiit | lord Dacres of Gillesland.
12 Eliz. <1570>. |
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George, earl of m. Marg<aret> Francis, earl m. Grisold,
Cumberland; | daughter <of of Cumberland, | daughter of
obiit 3 Jacobi | Francis, earl obiit 1641. | Thomas Hughes
<1605>. | of Bedford>. | of Uxbridge,
| | esq.
| |
(1) Richard, m. Anne, m. (2) Philip, earl Henry, earl m. Frances,
earl of | daughter of Pembroke and of Cumberland, | daughter
Dorset | and heir. Montgomery. obiit 1643. | of Robert
| Henry, earl of | Cecill,
| Cumberland, was a poet. His | earl of
| daughter (the countesse of | Sarum.
| Corke and Burlington) hath |
| severall[653] copies of his |
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| | |
Margaret, m. John, Isabell m. James, Elizabeth m. Richard <Boyle>,
| earl of earl of | earl of Cork and
| Thanet. Northampton. | Burlington.
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| | | | |
Nicholas, earl m. Elizabeth, John, Richard,
of Thanet, my daughter of obiit now
honoured lord; Richard, earl sine earle.
obiit November of Corke and prole.
27, 1679, sans Burlington.
issue.