The original Picture of London . on,by honourable posts under government, or by the suc-cess of his enterprises against the Spaniards. In a privateer,he took a Spanish prize worth twenty thousand also commanded the bark called the Sutton, as avolunteer against the Spanish Armada. In years ofscarcity, he bought corn in large quantities, and caused itto be retailed at low prices to his poor neighbours. Hedied in December, 1611, aged 79. His body was em-balmed, and kept in his own house till the following May,when it was deposited with great pomp in Christ-Churcy,whence it was again rem
The original Picture of London . on,by honourable posts under government, or by the suc-cess of his enterprises against the Spaniards. In a privateer,he took a Spanish prize worth twenty thousand also commanded the bark called the Sutton, as avolunteer against the Spanish Armada. In years ofscarcity, he bought corn in large quantities, and caused itto be retailed at low prices to his poor neighbours. Hedied in December, 1611, aged 79. His body was em-balmed, and kept in his own house till the following May,when it was deposited with great pomp in Christ-Churcy,whence it was again removed, on the shoulders of thepoor, to the chapel in his own hospital, when effigy, in a gown, is placed in a recumbent attitudeupon his tomb : on each side is a man in armour, erect,and above, a preacher, represented as in the act of ad-dressing his audience. Westminster School, Deans Yard, was founded in 1560,by Queen Elizabeth, for forty boys, called the QueensScholars, who receive an education to prepare them for. S*:Iauls School. Sw ^qc-o n s (\^ Ue<H.
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