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he had a serious illness, became temporarily insane, and on his recovery turned to Roman Catholicism. In June 1656 he deserted Buckingham, on the pretext that the duke did not "rightly submit to the king". He subsequently became secretary to the
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for the degree of LL.D. on 19 May 1665. He was appointed one of the king's counsel in the admiralty court on 15 June of that year and was admitted a civilian on 3 April 1666.
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to recommend his elder brother, Robert for a bishopric in 1661. On 28 April 1664, he was made one of the secretaries of the prize office. Charles also recommended him to the
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affairs, eventually becoming the secretary of the corporation through the influence of the Duke of York, who would become the future
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went to see his project of "a cart with iron axle-trees" in September 1668. He apparently euphonised Elisha into "Ellis".
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sent him to England, to enlist soldiers for the royal cause. He was closely examined in November of that year by the
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Freedom's debt : the Royal African Company and the politics of the Atlantic slave trade, 1672-1752
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of 1660, Leighton made his peace with Buckingham, and was indebted to him for preferment. He persuaded
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In December 1650 Charles II appointed Leighton secretary for English affairs in Scotland. After the
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The Several Declarations of The Company of Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa
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he rose to be a colonel in the royalist army, was arrested in August 1647 at
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and warned that he was likely to be proceeded against as a spy.
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with Buckingham, in October 1651. Fighting a duel with Major
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took Leighton into his service. In the autumn of 1649
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Leighton made an indifferent advocate, according to
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Index

Alexander Leighton
Robert Leighton
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Kingston-on-Thames
Windsor Castle
execution of Charles I
George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine
Council of State
battle of Worcester
Rotterdam
Nicholas Armorer
Brabant
Oliver Cromwell
Antwerp
Duke of York
Brussels
Restoration
Lord Aubigny
University of Cambridge
Royal Africa Company
Royal Africa Company
King James II
Samuel Pepys
John Berkeley
Ireland
lord-lieutenant
Recorder of Dublin
France
St Andrew, Holborn

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