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The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660

CHAPTER I
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At the beginning of the Second Protectorate he was still in the Government of Ireland with his military title only; but on the 24th of November 1657 he was sworn into the full Lord Deputyship in succession to Fleetwood.

He had been married since 1653 to a daughter of Sir Francis Russell, of Chippenham, Cambridgeshire.
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THE LADY ELIZABETH: _aetat.

28_: married in her seventeenth year to JOHN CLAYPOLE, ESQ., of a Northamptonshire family.

He had been made the Lord Protector's "Master of Horse," and had therefore been known for some time by the courtesy-title of "Lord Claypole." He had been in the Second Parliament of the Protectorate; and, as Master of Horse, had figured prominently in the ceremonial of the late Installation.


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