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67:, Surrey, one of twelve children of William Sanders, once sheriff of Surrey, who was descended from the Sanders of Sanderstead. At the age of ten, Nicholas became a student at
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are complex. The "Jodochus
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Calendar of State Papers Ireland, 11 November 1580.
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Of the Origin and Progression of the English Schism
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