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| | Sir Henry Montagu, 1563?-1642 |
 | | , 1618; lord high treasurer of England, 1620; was created Baron Montague, Viscount Mandeville; resigned lord-treasureship at insistence of Buckingham, 1620; master of the court of wards, 1624; head of Virginia commission, 1624; lord privy seal, 1628; member of the court of star-chamber. |
 | | Chiefly responsible, however, as Coke well knew, were two active referees, at present the two highest guardians of the law: Bacon, now Chancellor, and Sir Henry Montagu, Viscount Mandeville, now Lord Treasurer. |
 | | Bacon fell - and Mandeville, the more strongly attacked of the two, survived - because... |
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