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described him as "advantaged by a great memory, and excellent natural parts, which he improved by close studying, he became a general scholar and a good poet and linguist".
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Digges is remembered as a royalist pamphleteer and political philosopher. He was a devoted Royalist, and all his important writings were in defence of
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in 1632 or 1633, and in 1637 was incorporated into the University of Cambridge. In 1641 he was entered at
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An Answer to a Printed Book intituled Observations upon some of His Majestie's late Answers and Expresses
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In September 1642 he is mentioned as one of a "delegacy" appointed to provide means for defending
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The Unlawfulnesse of Subjects taking up arms against their Soveraigne in what case soever
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A Review of the Observations upon some of His Majestie's late Answers and Expresses
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This article is about the Royalist political writer. For his father, see
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Oxforde as it now lyeth: fortified by his Ma(jes)ties forces, an. 1644
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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of All Souls. He left over a thousand volumes to the college.
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Flos Britannicis versis novissimi filiola Carolæ et Mariæ
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History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford
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Dudley Digges
Dudley Digges (actor)

Royalist

University College, Oxford

All Souls College, Oxford
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Sir Dudley Digges
Olantigh
University College, Oxford
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All Souls
Gray's Inn
Oxford
Civil War
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antechapel
Anthony Wood
Charles I
Bodleian Library
Thomas Digges
Diggs baronets
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