Education
A native of Ingestre in Staffordshire, he entered Exeter College, Oxford, in 1592, where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1595, Master of Arts
chaplain lecturer churchman Dean of Bristol
A native of Ingestre in Staffordshire, he entered Exeter College, Oxford, in 1592, where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1595, Master of Arts
In 1598, and Bachelor of Divinity in 1606. He was chosen lecturer to the Corporation of Abingdon in 1606, and in the following year lecturer to the Corporation of Bristol. In 1613 he was appointed Chaplain to Queen Anne of Denmark.
He took the degee of Doctor of Divinity in 1616, and was appointed Dean of Bristol in 1617.
He also held the vicarages of Banwell in Somerset and Barclay, Gloucestershire, and was Rector of Sutton Coldfield before 1617. He published Concio ad Clerum pro gradu habita Oxoniae 19 December
1607, Oxford, and some sermons.