Education
He was educated at Merchant Taylors School and Street John's College, Cambridge and graduated Bachelor in 1609, Master of Arts in 1613, Bachelor's Degree in 1620.
He was educated at Merchant Taylors School and Street John's College, Cambridge and graduated Bachelor in 1609, Master of Arts in 1613, Bachelor's Degree in 1620.
He was the brother of the predecessor Dean of Windsor, Matthew Wren. He was appointed:
Chaplain to Bishop Lancelot Andrewes
Chaplain to King Charles I
Rector of Fonthill, Wiltshire 1620
Rector of East Knoyle 1623
Dean of Wolverhampton 1639
Rector of Great Haseley 1639
He was appointed Dean of Windsor in 1635. Captain Fogg broke open the treasury and plundered lieutenant