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John OXENBRIDGE
Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, 08 Nov., 1625.
S. of Daniel (above), M.D. B. at Daventry, Northamptonshire , 1608 . Bapt. 31 Jan., 1608/9.
Matric. 1626 .
Migrated to Magdalen Hall, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ].
B.A. 1628 ;
M.A. 1631 .
Became tutor at Magdalen Hall, but deprived by Laud for drawing up a document for the better government of the society and persuading his scholars to subscribe, 1634 .
Went to the Bermuda , where he exercised the ministry.
Returned to England , 1641 .
P.C. of Beverley [ East Riding of Yorkshire ], 1646 .
Preached in various parts of the country.
Lecturer at Berwick-on-Tweed [ Northumberland ].
Appointed a Fellow of Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1652 .
Formed a friendship with Andrew Marvell.
Silenced by the Act of Uniformity, 1662 .
Emigrated to Surinam , thence to Barbados and subsequently to Boston, Massachusetts [cu] USA [/cu]., 1670 .
Appointed pastor of the meeting House at Boston [ Massachusetts ] [ USA ], 1670-4 .
Author, religious.
Died at Boston [ Massachusetts ] [ USA ], 28 Dec., 1674.
Another of these names adm. at Lincoln College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1623, with whom he is apparently confused both by Harwood and J. Foster in Al. Oxon.
( D.N.B.; Sussex Archaeol. Coll., XII. 206; E. A. Jones, The Old Silver of the American Churches .)
John OXENBRIDGE
Approx. lifespan: 1608–1674
Adm. pens. at Emmanuel College 1625:11:08
s. of Daniel OXENBRIDGE (1612) M.D. B. at Daventry, Northamptonshire , 1608
Bapt. 1608/9:01:31
Matric. 1626
Migrated to Magdalen Hall [Oxford]
B.A. 1628
M.A. 1631
Became tutor at Magdalen Hall [Oxford] but deprived by Laud for drawing up a document for the better government of the society and persuading his scholars to subscribe 1634
Went to the Bermuda , where he exercised the ministry.
Returned to England , 1641
P.C. of Beverley, [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1646
Preached in various parts of the country.
Lecturer at Berwick-on-Tweed, [Northumberland],
Appointed a Fellow of Sch: Eton 1652
Formed a friendship with Andrew Marvell.
Silenced by the Act of Uniformity 1662
Emigrated to Surinam , thence to Barbados , and subsequently to Boston, Massachusetts , USA , . 1670
Appointed pastor of the meeting House at Boston, [Massachusetts], [ USA ], 1670-74
Author, religious.
Died at Boston, [Massachusetts], [ USA ], 1674:12:28
Another of these names adm. at Lincoln College [Oxford] 1623 with whom he is apparently confused both by Harwood and J. Foster in Al. Oxon.
( D.N.B.; Sussex Archaeol
Coll.
, XII. 206; E. A. Jones, The Old Silver of the American Churches .)

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