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3 unusual facts about Urian Oakes


Leonard Hoar

He was accordingly chosen, to the disappointment of Urian Oakes, who was widely regarded as Chauncy's legitimate successor.

Urian Oakes

Leonard Hoar became President of Harvard in 1672, but was disliked by many, including some of the governors, among them Oakes.

Oakes returned to England during the time of the Commonwealth, and obtained the living of Titchfield.



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