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He was born in Partney, Lincolnshire, and educated at Westminster School.
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He was born in Partney, Lincolnshire, and educated at Westminster School.
Christ Church.
This being the time of the English Civil War, he fought for Oliver Cromwell from then until 1655. His work A Light Shining Out Of Darkness did not help, being seen as an attack on the clergy. In 1661 was appointed His Majesty"s Physician for Jamaica.
The Jamaican climate disagreeing with him, he returned to England in 1665.
He developed medical practices in both Bath and Warwick. In 1673 he wrote against the Duke of York and Mary of Modena in the Paris Gazette.
He was arrested and threatened with hanging. He drowned in an accident in Bristol and was buried in Bath.
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They have been interpreted as showing a change in his political and religious views.