Education
University College.
University College.
Duckworth, a native of Leicestershire, is probably identical with the Richard Duckworth mentioned, under date 4 May 1648, in the ‘Register of Visitors of Oxford University appointed by the Long parliament in 1647’ as one of the ‘submitting’ undergraduates of New Inn Hall (p 38), and with the Richard Ducker who, according to the same authority, was a member and perhaps scholar of Brasenose College about the same time. He matriculated at New Inn Hall in 1649, graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1651, and proceeded Master of Arts in 1653. He is said to have been ‘afterwards of University College’.
Wood tells us that he was ‘put in fellow of Brazen-nose college from New Inn Hall by the visitors, took the degrees in arts and holy orders, and preached for some time near Oxfordshire.,’ and that afterwards ‘he was created Bachelor of Divinity, and on the death of Dan.
Greenwood became rector of Steeple Aston in Oxfordshire in 1679.’
He adds that, ‘the parishioners and he disagreeing, he left that place, and in 1692 or thereabouts became principal of Saint Alban"s Hall,’ and that he published the following works: 1. ‘Tintinnalogie, or the Art of Ringing,’ &c., London, 1671, Octavo.
2. ‘Instructions for Hanging of Bells, with all things belonging thereunto.’.