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Thomas TUSSER
Alias: Thomas TUSHER
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1543 .
4th s. of William, of Rivenhall, Essex .
Chorister in St Paul's Cathedral [ London ].
Migrated to Trinity Hall.
For ten years at court as a retainer of William, Lord Paget.
Married and settled as a farmer at Cattiwade, Brantham, Suffolk .
Removed to West Dereham, Norfolk , and subsequently to Norwich [ Norfolk ].
Lay-clerk at Norwich Cathedral [ Norfolk ].
Went to London ; living in St Giles's, Cripplegate [ London ], in 1572 ;
Forced to leave on account of the plague.
Retired to Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].
Matric. as famulus from Trinity, 05 Dec., 1573.
Presumably employed in the choir of Trinity in 1573 .
Finally returned to London .
A prisoner for debt in the Poultry counter [ London ].
Agricultural writer and poet. His Hundred Good Pointes of Husbandrie, published, 1557 (amplified in the editions of 1570, and 1573 ).
Died 03 May, 1580; buried in St Mildred, Poultry [ London ].
Brother of William (1543).
( Cooper, I. 422; D.N.B. ; College History, Trinity Hall ; Vis. of Essex, 1558 .)
Thomas TUSSER
Approx. lifespan: 1525–1580
Thomas TUSHER
Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1543
4th s. of William TUSSER of Rivenhall, Essex
Chorister in St Paul's Cathedral St Paul's, [ London ]
Migrated to Trinity Hall
For ten years at court as a retainer of William, Lord Paget.
Married and settled as a farmer at Cattiwade Brantham, Suffolk
Removed to West Dereham, Norfolk and subsequently to Norwich, [ Norfolk ]
Lay-clerk at Norwich Cathedral Norwich, [ Norfolk ]
Went to London ; living in St Giles's Cripplegate, [ London ] in 1572
Forced to leave on account of the plague.
Retired to Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ]
Matric. as famulus from Trinity College 1573:12:05
Presumably employed in the choir of Trinity College in 1573
Finally returned to London
A prisoner for debt in the Poultry counter [ London ]
Agricultural writer and poet. His Hundred Good Pointes of Husbandrie published 1557 (amplified in the editions of 1570, and 1573 ).
d. 1580:05:03 ; buried in St Mildred Poultry, [ London ]
brother of William TUSSER (1543)
( Cooper I. 422; D.N.B. ; College History, Trinity Hall ; Vis. of Essex 1558 .)

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