Christ"s College.
After having professed moral theology at Liège, 1642, and also having served the "Camp Mission", he returned to England. He took part, at Whitsuntide, 1657, in a conference, much spoken of at the time, with two Anglican divines, Doctor Peter Gunning and Doctor John Pearson, afterward bishops. He died at Grafton; at the time of his death he was chaplain to the Earl of Shrewsbury.