He was educated at University College, London, and Trinity College, Cambridge, of which society he subsequently became fellow.
He subsequently became a merchant in his native city and rose to a position of importance in its business and political life.
He subsequently became Vicar-General of the Diocese of Halifax, an office which he held for some years, and in the exercise of which he displayed the same quiet zeal which characterizes all his public actions.
He subsequently became Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands.
He subsequently became Governor of Normandy, and reduced that revolted province, which still held out for the League, to obedience.
He subsequently became governor of several provinces, and was created a marshal of France by Louis XIII, in 1615.
Arthur Wallace, an old wagoner devoted to the road, and esteemed for many good qualities of head and heart, subsequently became a tavern keeper.
John Neff, an old wagoner, subsequently became a member of the Maryland Legislature, and played the role of statesmanship as gracefully as he drove a six-horse team on the old pike.
He subsequently became first, Treasurer, and afterward, Commissioner of Fayette county, Pennsylvania.
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