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17th-century Anglican priest
John Gregory was an
Anglican
priest in the 17th century.
[1]
He was the son of Francis Gregory of Oxford.
[2] Gregory became schoolmaster of the cathedral school at Gloucester in 1660
[3] He took his BA from
Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1667 and his BA in 1672.
[2] He held
livings at
Hempsted and
Dursley
[2] and was
Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1673 until his death on 10 December 1678.
[4]
Notes
^ "Hemera Anapauseos Or, a Discourse of the Morality of the Sabbath, Being an Exposition of Exod. XX, V. 8, 9, 10, 11. with Prayers Relating Thereunto. Humbly Offered to This Present Age" by John Gregory Archdeacon Of Gloucester
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"Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Greenhill-Gysby" .
^ Eward, Suzanne (1985). No Fine But a Glass of Wine . p. 339.
^ Horn, Joyce M. (1996),
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857 , vol. 8, pp. 47–49
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