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Roger Alford

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Alford retired to Hitcham, Buckinghamshire, which had come to him through his marriage. He died there in 1580 and was buried in Hitcham Church. His monumental inscription reads as follows.
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Alford married Elizabeth Clarke, widow of John Clarke, of Hitcham, Buckinghamshire and daughter of Thomas Ramsey. He had two surviving children
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Alford was the eldest son of Robert Alford and Anne Brydges. In about 1549, he entered into political life as secretary to
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The following Latin Verses in memory of Roger Alford were written by William Cager, Student of Christ Church, Oxford.
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Place, profit, and power: a study of the servants of William Cecil, Elizabethan statesman
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and Anne, who married Sir Edmund Fettiplace, the head of a prominent Berkshire family.
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It is not the latter, completely lies, a good report that is spread in all directions
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Free will, and not even a little is contained to the ground.
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Only in this way the body in the urn is short now."
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Sir William Cecil
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Sir William Cecil
Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer
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