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Samuel WINTER Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 24 Jan., 1622/3. Of Warwickshire . Doubtless s. of Christopher, yeoman. B. 1603, at Temple Balsall, Warwickshire . School, Coventry [ Warwickshire ]. B.A. 1632 . Placed himself under John Cotton, V. of Boston, Lincolnshire . ( 1585-1652 ), with a view to preparation for the ministry. Probably Master of Boston Grammar School [ Lincolnshire ], 1627-30 . P.C. of Woodborough, Nottinghamshire . V. of Cottingham [ East Riding of Yorkshire ], near Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire , 1643 . Joined the independent ministry. Chaplain to four Parliamentary Commissions in Ireland . Provost of Trinity College, Dublin [ Ireland ], 1652-60, deprived. [Styled D.D. (Cantab.) in Al. Dub. ] M.A. (Dublin) 1654 . Divinity lecturer, 1659 . Took the lead in forming clerical associations in which independents, presbyterians and episcopalians could meet in amity. Married (1) Anne Beeston, of Boston [ Lincolnshire ]; (2) Elizabeth Weaver. Author, Sermons. Died 24 Dec., 1666, aged 63; buried at North Luffenham, Rutland . M.I. ( Bp. Kennett, 909; Calamy, II. 315; Thompson, Boston ; Rutland Mag., III. 69; D.N.B., where he is wrongly asslgned to Queens'.) | Samuel WINTER Approx. lifespan: 16031666 Adm. sizar at Emmanuel College 1622/3:01:24 Of Warwickshire Doubtless s. of Christopher WINTER yeoman. b. 1603 at Temple Balsall, Warwickshire School Coventry, [ Warwickshire ] B.A. 1632 Placed himself under John Cotton, V. of Boston, Lincolnshire . (1585) with a view to preparation for the ministry. Probably Master of Sch: Boston Grammar School Boston, [ Lincolnshire ] 1627-30 P.C. of Woodborough, Nottinghamshire V. of Cottingham, [ East Riding of Yorkshire ] near Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire 1643 Joined the independent ministry. Chaplain to four Parliamentary Commissions in Ireland Provost of Trinity College, Dublin 1652-60 deprived. [Styled D.D. (Cantab.) in Al. Dub. ] M.A. (Dublin) 1654 Divinity lecturer 1659 Took the lead in forming clerical associations in which independents, presbyterians and episcopalians could meet in amity. m. (1) Anne BEESTON of Boston, [ Lincolnshire ] ; m. (2) Elizabeth WEAVER Author, Sermons. d. 1666:12:24 aged 63; buried at North Luffenham, Rutland M.I. ( Bp. Kennett 909; Calamy II. 315; Thompson, Boston ; Rutland Mag. III. 69; D.N.B. where he is wrongly asslgned to Queens'.) |