Excerpt from Memoirs of Sir Walter Raleigh: His Life, His Military and Naval Exploits, His Preferments and Death
As to his Del'ceni, the particular Time of his Birth; I (hall pars them by for Circumfiances of very little Moment 'twill be fufiicient, to fatisfy the Over-curious. To take Natice, that he was Born at a Seat of his Family, cali'd Hays, in the Village of findel], or Budleigh. In De von ire. Whatever Honours might belong to the Nalne of Raleigh before He enabled it, Time has been pretty Silent as to their Blues; and our Sir Walter hatred into the World the youngefl Brother of his Family. They who envied his Promotions, as it is nor to be wonder'd, endeavour'd to rob him of his Gentility: but, to de fend Him on that Quarter, it was a Statefi'n'atfs Ohfer vation on Qzeen EL I {ab eth. That She. Through 'her whole Reign was never guiltyef - e halty Creation, or took into her Favour a meet new Man, or a wc/jdflicksj Maxim, which fucceeding Monarchs have broke through without much Scruple. I remember Sir Whiter rome whe're talks of Nobility in Parchment, either purchas'd hy'the Owner's Vanity, or conferr'd by the Prince's Fai vour: and tbefi, fays indeed but Honours ef Afl'e้tion, which Kings, with the Change of their Panties, mfio they knew well how to wipe of again.
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