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William Rawley

(Rawley, William, 1588?-1667)

William Rawley (c. 1588–1667), born in Norwich, was the chaplain of several major 17th-century English figures, including the philosopher Francis Bacon, King Charles I, and King Charles II. In this role, he served as Bacon's literary executor, with the standing and means to preserve many of Bacon's papers and see to the posthumous publication of many of his written works. (From Wikipedia)

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