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See also: English classical See also: scholar and antiquarian, was See also: born at Scruton, See also: Yorkshire
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He was educated at See also: Westminster school and Trinity See also: College, Cambridge, of which he became a See also: fellow
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In 1666 he was appointed regius professor of See also: Greek at Cambridge, in 1672 high master of St See also: Paul's school, in 1676 prebendary of St Paul's, in 1677 a fellow of the Royal Society, and in 1697 dean of See also: York
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He died at York on the 7th (or 8th) of See also: April 1702
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He published a collection, Opuscula mythologica, ethica, et physica, and See also: editions of several Greek and Latin authors, but his fame rests chiefly on his collection of old See also: works bearing on Early English See also: history, entitled Historiae Anglicanae scriptores and Historiae Britannicae, Saxonicae, A nglo-Danicae scriptores X V
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He was the author of the inscription on the See also: London Monument in which the See also: Roman Catholics were accused of having originated the See also: great fire
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Mayor, Cambridge in the See also: Time of See also: Queen See also: Anne, 448-450
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