Education
Clare College.
Clare College.
He was baptized in 1569 at Barnston, Essex, and matriculated as sizar at Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1588. He graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1592, and Master of Arts from Clare College in 1595. He reportedly had been a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
He was sub-almoner to King James at the time of his election in 1612 as Master of Clare.
He proceeded Doctor of Divinity in 1613. In 1615 he was appointed Dean of Rochester, and he served as Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge for 1619-1620.
He died in London, on 21 December 1620 and was buried at Barnston.