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Cosin, John.
Adm. pens. (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 25, 1610.
S. of Giles, citizen of Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric.
1610; Scholar, 1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1623; D.D.
1630. Fellow, 1620-4. University preacher, 1622. Secretary
to Overall, Bishop of Lichfield. Chaplain to Neile, Bishop of
Durham. Preb. of Durham and Master of Greatham
Hospital, 1624. R. of Elwick, Durham, 1624. Archdeacon.
East Riding, Yorks., 1625. R. of Brancepeth, Durham, 1626.
Master of Peterhouse, 1635-44 and 1660. Vice-Chancellor,
1639-40. Ejected from the Mastership, Mar. 13, 1643-4. During
the Interregnum he lived in Paris, and was chaplain to
Queen Henrietta Maria. Dean of Peterborough, 1640-60.
Bishop of Durham, 1660-72. Died in London, Jan. 15, 1671-2.
Buried at Bishop Auckland. Famous for his learning, for his
administrative powers, and for his princely liberality. Father
of the next. ( D.N.B.; Venn, I. 207; Vis. of Durham, 1666.)
John COSIN
Approx. lifespan: 1595–1671
Adm. pens. (age 15) at Gonville & Caius College 1610:03:25
s. of Giles COSIN citizen of Norwich, [ Norfolk ]
School Norwich, [ Norfolk ]
Matric. 1610
Scholar 1610
B.A. 1613/4
M.A. 1617
B.D. 1623
D.D. 1630
Fellow 1620-24
University preacher 1622
Secretary to Overall, Bishop of Lichfield.
Chaplain to Neile, Bishop of Durham.
Preb. of Durham, [ Co. Durham ] and Master of Greatham Hospital, [ Co. Durham ] 1624
R. of Elwick, Co. Durham 1624
Archdeacon East Riding of Yorkshire 1625
R. of Brancepeth, Co. Durham 1626
Master of Peterhouse 1635-44 and 1660
Vice-Chancellor 1639-40
Ejected from the Mastership 1643/4:03:13
During the Interregnum he lived in Paris, [ France ] and was chaplain to Queen Henrietta Maria.
Dean of Peterborough, [ Northamptonshire ] 1640-60
Bishop of Durham, [ Co. Durham ] 1660-72
Died in London 1671/2:01:15
buried at Bishop Auckland, [ Co. Durham ]
Famous for his learning, for his administrative powers, and for his princely liberality.
father of John COSIN (1649)
( D.N.B.; Venn I. 207; Vis. of Durham 1666 .)
[app:]Correspondence edited in 2 volumes: Surtees Soc. vols 52 and 55[:app]
[app:]Portrait at Gonville & Caius College [:app]
[app:](Atkinson, 332)[:app]

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