History of the University of Dublin, (Founded By Queen Elizabeth,) Its Origin, Progress, And Present Condition, With Biographical Notices of Many Eminent Men Educated Therein. Illustrated By Views of Its Buildings, And the Academic Costumes, Etc., Worn in

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History of the University of Dublin, (Founded By Queen Elizabeth,) Its Origin, Progress, And Present Condition, With Biographical Notices of Many Eminent Men Educated Therein. Illustrated By Views of Its Buildings, And the Academic Costumes, Etc., Worn in
William Benjamin Sarsfield Taylor
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by special grace 11th Februarv, 1685-6. On the 30th of November, 1688, he was suspended from his degree for some irregularity in his conduct to the junior dean, who appears to have been rather a contemptible sort of man. The day he was Digitized by VjOOQIC JONATHAN SWIFT. 415 suspended was that on which he completed his twenty-first year ; he was, however, restored to his de- gree on the 6th of January following. Soon after this his uncle Godwin Swift dying, he was left without the means of fol...lowing his studies. He left the college and went to join his mother at Leicester.
She advised him to apply to Sir William Temple ; he did so, was graciously received, and continued on a visit for two years at Sheen. It was at this time King William oflTered to make him a captain of horse. He was admitted to his Master's degree, in Oxford, ad eunderriy in 1692. In 1694, he took orders, and got a small living in the county of Antrim, which he resigned at the instance of Sir Wm. Temple, who promised to provide for him in England, but did nothing for him ; however, he left him a small pecu- niary legacy, and his posthumous works.


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