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Abbot, Robert (fl. c. 1589–1652), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Jacqueline Eales

Abbot, Robert (fl. c. 1589–1652), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was most probably the Robert Abbot who graduated BA from Peterhouse, Cambridge, in 1605 and was incorporated MA at Oxford on 14 July 1607. Nothing is known of his family background and early life, but in 1639 he wrote '...

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Allen, Robert (fl. 1582–1612), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Richard L. Greaves

Allen, Robert (fl. 1582–1612), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was probably the Robert Alen who matriculated as a sizar at Pembroke College, Cambridge, at Easter 1582 and graduated BA in 1585–6 and MA in 1589. In the epistle dedicatory to The Doctrine of the Gospel...

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Allenson, John (d. 1619), Church of England clergyman and literary editor  

Roger N. McDermott

Allenson, John (d. 1619), Church of England clergyman and literary editor, was born in Durham. He matriculated from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1576, and the same year moved to St John's College as an Ashton scholar. He graduated BA in 1580, was ordained deacon at ...

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Allix, Peter [Pierre] (1641–1717), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Vivienne Larminie

Allix, Peter [Pierre] (1641–1717), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was the son of Pierre Allix, pastor of the Reformed church at Alençon in Normandy. After education at the protestant academy at Saumur, where in 1664 he participated in a disputation published as ...

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Aungell [Angell, Angel], John (d. 1568), Church of England clergyman and religious author  

Henry Summerson

Aungell [Angell, Angel], John (d. 1568), Church of England clergyman and religious author, is of unknown origins, and details of his early career are difficult to establish due to the existence of namesakes. It seems likely, however, that he was the man of that name recorded as tenth minor canon of ...

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Aylesbury, Thomas (bap. 1597, d. 1660/61), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Colin Alsbury

Aylesbury, Thomas (bap. 1597, d. 1660/61), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was baptized at St Martin's, Birmingham, on 17 July 1597, the eldest of eight children of William Aylesbury (d. in or after 1641) and his wife, Dorothy Walton (...

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Ball, John (1585–1640), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

John Sutton

Ball, John (1585–1640), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was born at Cassington, Oxfordshire, in early October 1585, the son of William Ball and his wife, Agnes Mabet. Although in humble circumstances, his parents sent him to a private school in the neighbouring village of ...

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Bancroft, George (d. 1573?), religious writer and Church of England clergyman  

Henry Summerson

Bancroft, George (d. 1573?), religious writer and Church of England clergyman, is first recorded in 1544, when he was presented by Giles Gore, esquire, to the Wiltshire rectory of Grittleton. On 14 October 1547, still incumbent of Grittleton and now also chaplain to ...

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Bate, James (1703–1775), Church of England clergyman and writer on religion  

A. B. Grosart

revised by J. S. Chamberlain

Bate, James (1703–1775), Church of England clergyman and writer on religion, was born at Boughton Malherbe in Kent, the eldest of the seven sons of the Revd Richard Bate (d. 1737), vicar of Chilham and rector of Wareham, and his wife, Elizabeth Stanhope (...

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Beaulieu, Luke de (1644/5–1723), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Gordon Goodwin

revised by Emma Major

Beaulieu, Luke de (1644/5–1723), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was a native of France, and was educated at the University of Saumur. Obliged to leave his country on account of his religion he sought refuge in England about 1667 and was naturalized English in June 1682. He rapidly gained a reputation as a cleric, and in November 1670 he received the vicarage of ...

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Benefield [Benfield], Sebastian (1568/9–1630), Church of England clergyman and divine  

John S. Macauley

Benefield [Benfield], Sebastian (1568/9–1630), Church of England clergyman and divine, was born at Prestbury, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and went to school in Cheltenham. His long career at Oxford began when he was admitted scholar of Corpus Christi College on 30 August 1586, aged seventeen. He graduated BA in 1589 (25 June), became a probationer fellow on 16 April 1590, and proceeded MA in 1593 (3 April). Following ordination he was licensed to preach, becoming a well-known and frequent preacher; one of his earliest publications was a sermon at the university church (24 March 1610), commemorating the accession of ...

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Bernard, Richard (bap. 1568, d. 1642)  

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Richard Bernard (bap. 1568, d. 1642) by Wenceslaus Hollar, pubd 1644 © National Portrait Gallery, London

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Bernard, Richard (bap. 1568, d. 1642), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Richard L. Greaves

Bernard, Richard (bap. 1568, d. 1642), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was baptized on 30 April 1568 at Epworth, Lincolnshire, the son of John Bernard (d. 1592) and his third wife, Anne Wright. Encouraged by Isabel and Frances Wray, two daughters of ...

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Bownd, Nicholas (d. 1613), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Kenneth L. Parker

Bownd, Nicholas (d. 1613), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was one of at least three sons of Richard Bound (d. in or before 1573), physician to the duke of Norfolk and living in Cambridgeshire, and his wife, Katherine Wood (...

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Burkitt, William (1650–1703), Church of England clergyman and devotional writer  

Richard J. Ginn

Burkitt, William (1650–1703), Church of England clergyman and devotional writer, was born on 25 July 1650 at Hitcham, Suffolk, the son of Miles Burkitt (1609/10–1669), the rector there, and his wife, Rebecca Sparrow. Miles Burkitt had clashed repeatedly with the Laudian authorities in ...

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Byfield, Nicholas (1578/9–1622), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Bryan W. Ball

Byfield, Nicholas (1578/9–1622), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was born in Warwickshire, the son of Richard Byfield, who later became vicar of Stratford upon Avon, and his first wife; Richard Byfield (bap. 1598, d. 1664) was his half-brother. In the Lent term of 1596, aged seventeen, he entered ...

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Byfield, Nicholas (1578/9–1622)  

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Nicholas Byfield (1578/99–1622) by unknown artist, 1620 by permission of Dr Williams's Library

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Croft, George (1747–1809), Church of England clergyman and religious writer  

Peter B. Nockles

Croft, George (1747–1809), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, second son of Samuel Croft (b. 1711), was born on 29 March 1747 at Beamsley, a hamlet in the chapelry of Bolton Abbey, in the parish of Skipton, West Riding of Yorkshire...

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Dodsworth, William (1798–1861)  

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William Dodsworth (1798–1861) by unknown engraver © National Portrait Gallery, London

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Dodsworth, William (1798–1861), Tractarian clergyman and Roman Catholic writer  

S. E. Young

Dodsworth, William (1798–1861), Tractarian clergyman and Roman Catholic writer, was born on 19 March 1798 at Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, the third son of wealthy Hull timber merchant, John Dodsworth (1765–1818), and his wife, Harriet Haydon (d. 1837). He was educated at Richmond School, Yorkshire...