Education
He studied for about three years at the English College of Saint Omer, and then began his studies for the priesthood at the English College, Rome, where he was ordained on 16 March 1687.
He studied for about three years at the English College of Saint Omer, and then began his studies for the priesthood at the English College, Rome, where he was ordained on 16 March 1687.
After his noviceship, he was successively penitentiary at Loreto, professor of philosophy at Florence, professor of philosophy and scholastic theology at Parma, director of theological studies and professor of theology and mathematics at the English College, Liège, and for three years rector of the same college where he died with a reputation for "extraordinary piety, talent, learning, and prudence".