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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VIII
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Messengers were despatched in all haste to the Duke of Albemarle, who had succeeded Monmouth as Chancellor of the University.

He was requested to represent the matter properly to the King.

Meanwhile the Registrar and Bedells waited on Francis, and informed him that, if he would take the oaths according to law, he should be instantly admitted.

He refused to be sworn, remonstrated with the officers of the University on their disregard of the royal mandate, and, finding them resolute, took horse, and hastened to relate his grievances at Whitehall.
The heads of the colleges now assembled in council.

The best legal opinions were taken, and were decidedly in favour of the course which had been pursued.


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