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1 So, in due time, after the death of Pièrre, Bernard was made Archdeacon of Aosta.
2 He was made archdeacon of Calatrava, and became a member of the king's council while young.
3 He was educated at Exeter College, Oxford; made archdeacon of Exeter 1453; dean of the same church, 1477.
4 Three years after, he was ordained priest; and in 1705, he was made Archdeacon of Clogher, by Sir George Ashe, bishop of that see.
5 Thus he was found fighting near to his master, whereby he had great praise, and thereby the same year he was made archdeacon of Aberdeen.
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