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- Pory gave up all his preferments about the same time.
- Pory, however, appears to have acted only as secretary of the Assembly.
- At the Restoration preferments were showered on Pory.
- Pory also persuaded him to increase the endowment.
- Another Flowerdew relation, John Pory, served as Secretary to the colony from 1618-1622.
- Pory was also a friend of Sir Jamestown colony in Virginia and the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.
- Yeardley designated his secretary, John Pory, a council member, as Speaker of the General Assembly.
- Pressure was applied before Pory withdrew, and Thomas Aldrich was appointed master of Corpus on 3 February 1570.
- Pory was licensed, 21 September 1640, to marry Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Juxon of Chichester, a relative of the archbishop.
- Probably he lost his prebend during Pory and Matthew Parker in settling a dispute between the president and fellows of Queens'College, Cambridge.
- In 1557 Pory was elected Master of Corpus, and on 13 December of the year following he became vice-chancellor of Cambridge University.
- Pory declined to resign his mastership when disabled by failing health from performing his duties; and Parker instigated complaints against him before the ecclesiastical commissioners.
- In February 1661 Pory was instituted to the rectory of Hollingbourne, Kent; in 1662 to that of Much Hadham, Hertfordshire; and in the same year to the rectory of Lambeth.
- On the visit of Queen Elizabeth I to Cambridge in August 1564, Pory was one of the four senior doctors who held the canopy over her as she entered King's College Chapel.
- Early in his career, around 1597, Pory became an associate and prot間?of the geographer and author Richard Hakluyt; Hakluyt later termed Pory his " very honest, industrious, and learned friend ".
- Early in his career, around 1597, Pory became an associate and prot間?of the geographer and author Richard Hakluyt; Hakluyt later termed Pory his " very honest, industrious, and learned friend ".
- In 1622, the John Pory Colony led an expedition from Virginia to the Chowan River . ( Pory was secretary of the Province of Virginia . ) In 1629, Sir Robert Heath was granted a patent to settle Carolina.
- In 1622, the John Pory Colony led an expedition from Virginia to the Chowan River . ( Pory was secretary of the Province of Virginia . ) In 1629, Sir Robert Heath was granted a patent to settle Carolina.
- Jastrzebiec-Mosakowski's " Footprints in the Sand " ( Slady na piasku, 1994 ) and " Four Seasons " ( Pory roku, 1996 ) are set in eastern Prussia and include homoerotic motifs.
- On 20 September 1640 Pory was collated to the rectory of St . Margaret's, New Fish Street, London ( which he resigned before 18 August 1660 ), and in November following to that of John Walker's " Sufferings of the Clergy ".
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