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Baker, Thomas.
Adm. pens. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1674. S. of George, Esq., of Crook Hall, Lanchester, Durham.
B. there Sept. 14, 1656. School, Durham. Matric. 1674;
Scholar; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681; B.D. 1688. Fellow, 1680-1717;
deprived as a non-juror. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20,
1685. R. of Long Newton, Durham, 1687-90. The well-known
antiquary. The bulk of his MSS. are at the British
Museum; others in the University Library. His MS. 'History
of St John's' was edited by Prof. J. E. B. Mayor, 1869.
Resided in College all his life. Died July 2, 1740; buried in
the College Chapel. ( D.N.B. ; Burke, L.G. )
Thomas BAKER
Approx. lifespan: 1656–1740
Adm. pens. (age 16) at St John's College 1674:06:13
s. of George BAKER, Esq. of Crook Hall Lanchester, Co. Durham
b. there 1656:09:14
School Durham, [ Co. Durham ]
Matric. 1674 ; Scholar;
B.A. 1677/8
M.A. 1681
B.D. 1688
Fellow 1680-1717 ; deprived as a non-juror.
Ord. deacon (London) 1685:12:20
R. of Long Newton, Co. Durham 1687-90
The well-known antiquary.
The bulk of his MSS . are at the British Museum; others in the University Library
His MS. 'History of St John's' was edited by Prof. J. E. B. Mayor 1869
Resided in College all his life.
Died 1740:07:02 ; buried in the College Chapel.
( D.N.B. ; Burke, L.G. )

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