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Francis, who succeeded his father in 1537, was too young to have taken any part in the opposition to the abolition of the Roman
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staunch friends, and regarded them as a salutary check upon the abler but less scrupulous members who had served Edward VI as well as herself. Englefield sat as M.P. for
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