Career
Baudartius College, a Christian secondary school in Zutphen, is named after him. He studied at Canterbury as well as on the continent at Ghent, Leiden, Franeker in Heidelberg. He served as a preacher at Kampen (1593), Lisse (1596) and Zutphen.
Highly knowledgeable in Hebrew, he was asked to take part in the Statenvertaling translation of the Bible.
He also wrote a collection of spells (Apophthegmata Christiana, ofte gedenckweerdige, leerzame en aerdige spreucken. (1605, 1620) and a pamphlet opposing the Twelve Years" Truce (Morghen-Wecker der vrye Nederlantsche provintien (1610).