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Andrew MARVELL Adm. at EMMANUEL, 1601 . B. at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire , c 1586 . Scholar, 1604 ; B.A. 1604/5 ; M.A. 1608 . Ord. priest (York) Mar., 1608/9. 'Minister' of Flamborough, Yorkshire , 1610 . V. of Winestead, 1614-24 . Master of the Charterhouse, Hull, 1624-41 . Lecturer at Holy Trinity, 30 Sep., 1624. Drowned in crossing the Humber, 23 Jan., 1640/1. Father of the next. ( D.N.B. ) | Andrew MARVELL Approx. lifespan: 15861681 Adm. at Emmanuel College 1601 b. at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire c1586 Scholar 1604 ; B.A. 1604/5 ; M.A. 1608 Ord. priest (York) 1608/9:03 'Minister' of Flamborough, Yorkshire 1610 V. of Winestead 1614-24 Master of the Charterhouse, Hull 1624-41 Lecturer at Holy Trinity 1624:09:30 Drowned in crossing the Humber 1640/1:01:23 father of Andrew MARVELL (1633) ( D.N.B. ) |
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Andrew MARVELL Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 14 Dec., 1633. S. of Andrew (above). B. at Winestead, in Holderness, Yorkshire , 31 Mar., 1621. School, Hull. B.A. 1638/9 . Travelled abroad, c 1642-6 . Tutor to Mary, dau. of Lord Fairfax, c 1650 . Became tutor to William Dutton, Cromwell's ward, and in this capacity resided at Eton in the home of John Oxenbridge, 1653 . Appointed Milton's colleague in the Latin Secretaryship, 1657 . M.P. for Hull for 20 years, 1659, 1660-78 . Accompanied Charles Howard, Earl of Carlisle, on his Embassy to Moscow, as secretary, 1663-5 . Published an account of the mission, 1669 . Engaged in ecclesiastical controversy. Well known as poet and satirist. Died 18 Aug., 1678. Buried at St Giles'-in-the-Fields, London . ( D.N.B., for which see an account of his works; A. B. Beaven.) | Andrew MARVELL Approx. lifespan: 16211713 Matric. sizar from Trinity College 1633:12:14 s. of Andrew MARVELL (1601) b. at Winestead, in Holderness, Yorkshire 1621:03:31 School, Hull. B.A. 1638/9 Travelled abroad c1642-46 Tutor to Mary FAIRFAX dau. of Lord Fairfax FAIRFAX c1650 Became tutor to William Dutton, Cromwell's ward, and in this capacity resided at Eton in the home of John Oxenbridge 1653 Appointed Milton's colleague in the Latin Secretaryship 1657 M.P. for Hull for 20 years 1659, 1660-78 Accompanied Charles Howard, Earl of Carlisle, on his Embassy to Moscow, as secretary 1663-65 Published an account of the mission 1669 Engaged in ecclesiastical controversy Well known as poet and satirist. Died 1678:08:18 Buried at St Giles'-in-the-Fields, London ( D.N.B., for which see an account of his works; A. B. Beaven.) |