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John ROBINSON Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1592 . Of Nottinghamshire . S. of John (who died at Sturston, Nottinghamshire , 1614 ). B. 1576 . B.A. 1595/6 ; M.A. 1599 . Fellow, 1598-1604 . For a time held a curacy in Norwich [ Norfolk ]; afterwards, congregational minister at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire , and Scrooby, Nottinghamshire , where William Brewster and Richard Clifton were his colleagues. Fied to Amsterdam [ Holland ], 1608, and ultimately joined the Separatists. Removed with a section of the community to Leyden [ Holland ] and became pastor of the Church there. Adm. at Leyden University [ Holland ], 05 Sep., 1613, as a student of theology. He and his friends resolved to emigrate to America . A party under William Brewster sailed for New England [cu] USA [/cu] in the Mayflower, 06 Sep., 1620, and founded New Plymouth [ New England [cu] USA [/cu]. As only a minority had volunteered for emigration, Robinson, as arranged, remained behind in charge of the Leyden community [ Holland ]. His pastoral care for the colonists is shown in his letter to the Church of God at Plymouth, New England [cu] USA [/cu], 30 Jun., 1621. Married, at Greasley, Nottinghamshire , 15 Feb., 1603/4, to Bridget, dau. of Alexander White, of Sturston [ Nottinghamshire ]. Author, controversial. Died 19 Feb., 1624/5 (or 01 Mar., 1625, Dutch reckoning); buried at St Peter's, Leyden [ Holland ]. ( D.N.B.; Felt ; J. G. Bartlett; George Cheever, The Plymouth Pilgrims .) | John ROBINSON Approx. lifespan: 15761624 Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi College 1592 Of Nottinghamshire , s. of John ROBINSON (who died at Sturston, Nottinghamshire , 1614 ) b. 1576 B.A. 1595/6 M.A. 1599 Fellow 1598-1604 For a time held a curacy in Norwich, [Norfolk], ; afterwards, congregational minister at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire , and Scrooby, Nottinghamshire , where William Brewster and Richard Clifton were his colleagues. Fied to Amsterdam, [Holland], 1608 and ultimately joined the Separatists. Removed with a section of the community to Leyden, [Holland], and became pastor of the Church there. Adm. at Leyden University, [Holland], 1613:09:05 as a student of theology. He and his friends resolved to emigrate to America , A party under William Brewster sailed for New England , USA , in the Mayflower 1620:09:06 and founded New Plymouth [ New England , USA , . As only a minority had volunteered for emigration, Robinson, as arranged, remained behind in charge of the Leyden community [Holland], His pastoral care for the colonists is shown in his letter to the Church of God at Plymouth, New England , USA , 1621:06:30 Married, at Greasley, Nottinghamshire , 1603/4:02:15 to Bridget WHITE dau. of Alexander WHITE of Sturston, [Nottinghamshire], Author, controversial. Died 1624/5:02:19 (or 1625:03:01 Dutch reckoning); buried at St Peter's, Leyden, [Holland], ( D.N.B.; Felt ; J. G. Bartlett; George Cheever, The Plymouth Pilgrims .) |
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John ROBINSON Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 02 Mar., 1592/3. Perhaps s. of Robert, R. of Saxlingham, Norfolk (died 1617 ). Bapt. there, 01 Apr., 1576. Matric. c 1593 ; Scholar; B.A. 1596/7 ; M.A. 1600 ; B.D. 1607 . Perhaps P.C. of Yarmouth [ Norfolk ], 1609 . | John ROBINSON Approx. lifespan: 15761617 Adm. sizar at Emmanuel College 1592/3:03:02 Perhaps s. of Robert ROBINSON R. of Saxlingham, Norfolk , (died 1617 ) Bapt. there 1576:04:01 Matric. c1593 ; Scholar; B.A. 1596/7 M.A. 1600 B.D. 1607 Perhaps P.C. of Yarmouth, [Norfolk], 1609 |