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Austin, Robert.
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Mar. 9,
1611-2. S. of George, of Shalford. B. at Guildford, Surrey.
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619; B.D. 1626; D.D. 1639.
Fellow, 1614-28. Rhetoric reader in the University. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1619. Ord. deacon and priest (London) May 23,
1624, age 31. Chaplain to Archbishop Abbot. R. of Harbledown,
Kent, 1628-1643. R. of Aldington in 1636. V. of
Fordingbridge, Hants., 1639. Brother of Ralph (1622); father
of Robert (1647). ( Vis. of Surrey, 1622.)
Robert AUSTIN
Approx. lifespan: 1593–1691
Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1611/2:03:09
s. of George AUSTIN of Shalford, [ Surrey ]
b. at Guildford, Surrey
Matric. 1612
B.A. 1615/6
M.A. 1619
D.D. 1639
Fellow 1614-28
Rhetoric reader in the University.
Incorp. at Oxford University 1619
Ord. deacon and priest (London) 1624:05:23 age 31.
Chaplain to Archbishop Abbot.
R. of Harbledown, Kent 1628-1643
R. of Aldington, [ Kent ] in 1636
V. of Fordingbridge, Hampshire 1639
brother of Ralph AUSTIN (1622)
father of Robert AUSTIN (1647)
( Vis. of Surrey 1622 .)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier STN611R
Richard STERNE
Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter 1611.
S. of Simon, of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire . B. there.
Schools, Mansfield [ Nottinghamshire ] and Nottingham [ Nottinghamshire ].
Scholar, 1614 ;
B.A. 1614/5 ;
M.A. (da>1618 ;
B.D. from Corpus Christi, 1625 ;
D.D. from Jesus, 1635 .
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1623-33 .
Master of Jesus, 1633 ; ejected, 1644 ; restored, 1660 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1627 .
Chaplain to Archbishop Laud, c 1633 ; allowed to attend him in the Tower of London , 1644 .
R. of Yeovilton, Somerset , 1634 .
R. of Harlton, Cambridgeshire , 1642 ; sequestered, 1645 .
Royalist; arrested and imprisoned in London , 1642 .
School Master at Stevenage [ Hertfordshire ] during the Interregnum.
Bishop of Carlisle [ Cumberland ], 1660-4 .
Archbishop of York [ Yorkshire ], 1664-83 .
F.R.S., 1665 .
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Dickenson, of Farnborough, Hampshire .
Assisted Brian Walton with his Polyglot Bible.
Author, Summa Logicae, etc.
Died 18 Jun., 1683, aged 87. Buried in York Minster [ Yorkshire ]. M.I.
Benefactor to Corpus Christi, and to Jesus; founded scholarships at both colleges.
Father of the next and of Simon (1669).
( F.M.G., 516; Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. ; Yorks. Archaeol. Journal, XX. 192.)
Richard STERNE
Approx. lifespan: 1596–1683
Matric. sizar from Trinity College 1611:04ET:
s. of Simon STERNE of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
b. there.
Schools Mansfield, [ Nottinghamshire ] and Nottingham, [ Nottinghamshire ]
Scholar 1614
B.A. 1614/5
M.A. (da>1618
B.D. from Corpus Christi College 1625
D.D. from Jesus College 1635
Fellow of Corpus Christi College 1623-33
Master of Jesus College 1633 ; ejected 1644 ; restored 1660
Incorp. at Oxford University 1627
Chaplain to Archbishop Laud c1633 ; allowed to attend him in the Tower of London 1644
R. of Yeovilton, Somerset 1634
R. of Harlton, Cambridgeshire 1642 ; sequestered 1645
Royalist; arrested and imprisoned in London 1642
School Master at Stevenage, [ Hertfordshire ] during the Interregnum.
Bishop of Carlisle, [ Cumberland ] 1660-64
Archbishop of York, [ Yorkshire ] 1664-83
F.R.S. 1665
Married Elizabeth DICKENSON dau. of Edward DICKENSON of Farnborough, Hampshire
Assisted Brian Walton with his Polyglot Bible.
Author, Summa Logicae etc.
d. 1683:06:18 aged 87. bur. in York Minster, [ Yorkshire ]
M.I.
Benefactor to Corpus Christi College, and to Jesus College ; founded scholarships at both colleges.
father of Richard STERNE (1661)
father of Simon STERNE (1669)
( F.M.G. 516; Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. ; Yorks. Archaeol
Journal
XX. 192.)
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Robert SUTTON
Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter 1611.
Probably s. and h. of Sir William (1578), of Averham, Nottinghamshire , Knt. B. 1594 .
M.P. for Nottinghamshire , 1624-5, 1640-3 .
A zealous Royalist; contributed largely to the garrisoning of Newark-upon-Trent [ Nottinghamshire ].
Created Baron Lexinton of Aram (or Averham), Nottinghamshire , 21 Nov., 1645.
Married three wives.
Died 13 Oct., 1668, aged 74; buried at Averham [ Nottinghamshire ].
Probably brother of Richard (1620).
( G.E.C. ; Thoroton, III. 112; D.N.B. )
Robert SUTTON
Approx. lifespan: 1594–1668
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity College 1611:04ET:
Probably s. and h. of Sir William SUTTON (1578) of Averham, Nottinghamshire Knt.
b. 1594
M.P. for Nottinghamshire 1624-5, 1640-3
A zealous Royalist; contributed largely to the garrisoning of Newark-upon-Trent, [ Nottinghamshire ]
Created Baron Lexinton of Aram (or Averham) Nottinghamshire 1645:11:21
Married three wives.
d. 1668:10:13 aged 74; buried at Averham, [ Nottinghamshire ]
Probably brother of Richard SUTTON (1620)
( G.E.C. ; Thoroton III. 112; D.N.B. )

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