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He came to England, and found a mastership in a private school.
No better guide on the way to mastership can be imagined.
After Henry, the grand mastership was held by the royal family.
From the mastership he was dismissed, by order of parliament, in 1650.
He showed outstanding degree of personal courage and military mastership.
The Jansenist controversy was brought to a head under his mastership.
He resigned the mastership of the children in 1805.
"Mastership of a Great House": that was easy enough to.
Here he lived, after resigning the mastership of the school in 1749, until his death on 21 August 1757.
Instead of being a hereditary position, the grand mastership was elected by its members.
If this be true, we are grateful to the tale that thus assumed the mastership.
He held the Mastership until he died, unmarried, in 1759.
Soon afterwards, however, in the same year Ashton resigned the mastership of the school.
It seems that he did not attend a single Court meeting during his Mastership.
As a consequence, he was deprived of his Mastership.
Burton continued with a successful career after his mastership.
Hall was elected bishop of Bristol, but continued to hold his mastership.
"But an English mastership may chance to be vacant.
The school council chose to open the Head Mastership to new applicants.
He was deprived of the mastership, in 1650.
From 1670 to the end of his Mastership, there was great concentration on rebuilding at the College.
Sufficient for the Grand Mastership itself, despite youth and enemies.
He seems to have had a special pleasure in his complete and ready mastership of it in all its branches.
"The good ones will not contend for mastership, only for sport.
Otherwise his mastership was undistinguished, and he was not a popular head with the college.