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English Martyrs
by Malcolm Brennan
Richard Gwyn was born in Montgomeryshire,
Wales, in about 1537, of an old but not wealthy family. At the age of
twenty he went up to Oxford, where he remained but a short while, then
to Cambridge, where he lived on the charity of St. John's College and
its master, Dr. George Bulloch.
At the accession of the child king,
Edward VI, Dr. Bulloch had fled to the
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