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Armagil Waad : ウィキペディア英語版 | Armagil Waad Armagil Waad (or Armigill Wade) (ca. 1511 – 20 June 1568) was a chief clerk of the Privy Council, servant of government and an English parliamentarian. ==Early life== He is said to have been born at Kilnsey, Yorkshire, near Conistone, and his mother’s maiden name is given as Comyn. On the dissolution of the monasteries Kilnsey was granted to Sir Richard Gresham, to whom Armagil may have owed his introduction at court. Waad was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, whence he graduated B.A. on 23 January 1531-2.〔Oxford Univ. Reg. i. 167〕〔Fasti, p. 86〕 He is then said to have entered some inn, possibly the Middle Temple, as his name does occur in the registers of the other three principal inns of court.
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