Coventry;
who by the advice of sir William Pen, who was
solely trusted by him in the brocage, conferred them
upon those (without observing any other rule) who
would give most money, not i considering any honest
seaman who had in the king's service, or
suffered long imprisonment for him.
who by the advice of sir William Pen, who was
solely trusted by him in the brocage, conferred them
upon those (without observing any other rule) who
would give most money, not i considering any honest
seaman who had in the king's service, or
suffered long imprisonment for him.
Edward Hyde - Earl of Clarendon
