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disposition in the nation Having lost. his favourite Buckingham he became his own minister, as he never afterwards reposed unlimited confidence in any one, but took two men as his associates in this task who still acted an underpart to himself & these were Sir Thomas Wentworth afterwards created Earl of Stafford & Laud afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury Laud was rigid severe punctual & industrious his Zeal in Religion was unrelenting & the forms as established in the reign of Queen Elizabeth