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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VI
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Compton, the Bishop of London, received orders from Sunderland to suspend Sharp till the royal pleasure should be further known.

The Bishop was in great perplexity.

His recent conduct in the House of Lords had given deep offence to the court.

Already his name had been struck out of the list of Privy Councillors.

Already he had been dismissed from his office in the royal chapel.


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