Education
Born at North Tawton, Devon, he matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford on 3 May 1621, and graduated Bachelor of Arts on 18 June 1623, and Master of Arts
Born at North Tawton, Devon, he matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford on 3 May 1621, and graduated Bachelor of Arts on 18 June 1623, and Master of Arts
On 28 April 1626. He took holy orders, was appointed lecturer at Saint Martin"s Church (Carfax, Oxford) on 21 October 1632, and proceeded Bachelor of Divinity on 28 July 1636. Tozer was appointed vicar of Yarnton in 1644, but was an absentee. As bursar and sub-rector of Exeter College, Tozer managed the college in the absence of George Hakewill, the rector.
In March 1647 he was cited before the parliamentary visitors for continuing the Book of Common Prayer, and for his known dislike of parliamentarians.
In November he was summoned to Westminster before the parliamentary commission, and the following year was imprisoned for some days on refusing to give up the college books He was expelled from his fellowship on 26 May 1648, and on 4 June turned out of Saint Martin"s Church by soldiers because he prayed for the king.
The decree, however, was revoked on 2 November, and Tozer was allowed to travel for three years, retaining his room in Exeter College. Tozer then went to Holland, and became minister to the English merchants at Rotterdam, where he died on 11 September 1650.
He was buried in the English church there.