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Samuel WARD Adm. scholar at ST JOHN'S, 06 Nov., 1594. Doubtless s. of John, preacher at Haverhill, Essex [ Suffolk ]. B. 1577 . Matric. c 1594 ; B.A. 1596/7 ; M.A. from Sidney, 1600 ; B.D. 1607 . Fellow of Sidney, 1599-1604 (one of the original foundation). Lecturer at Haverhill [ Suffolk ], and at Ipswich [ Suffolk ], 1603-35 ; suspended for puritanical preaching. Imprisoned for an anti-Spanish engraving, 1621 ; released after a brief detention. Withdrew to Holland ; a colleague of William Bridge at his church in Rotterdam [ Holland ]. Returned to Ipswich [ Suffolk ], c 1638 . Married Deborah Bolton, widow, of Isleham, Cambridgeshire , 1604 . Author, theological. Buried at St Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich [ Suffolk ], 08 Mar., 1639/40. Will (P.C.C.) proved, 24 Apr., 1640. Brother of Nathaniel (1596) and of John (1596), father of Nathaniel (1628), Samuel (1621) and Joseph (1629). ( D.N.B. ; E. Anglian, II. 265; N. and Q., 2nd S., XII. 426.) | Samuel WARD Approx. lifespan: 15761639 Adm. scholar at St John's College 1594:11:06 Doubtless s. of John WARD preacher at Haverhill, Essex , ^ Suffolk , b. 1577 Matric. c1594 B.A. 1596/7 M.A. from Sidney Sussex College 1600 B.D. 1607 Fellow of Sidney Sussex College 1599-1604 (one of the original foundation) Lecturer at Haverhill, [Suffolk], and at Ipswich, [Suffolk], 1603-35 ; suspended for puritanical preaching. Imprisoned for an anti-Spanish engraving 1621 ; released after a brief detention. Withdrew to Holland , ; a colleague of William Bridge at his church in Rotterdam, [Holland], Returned to Ipswich, [Suffolk], c1638 married Deborah BOLTON widow, of Isleham, Cambridgeshire , 1604 Author, theological. Buried at St Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich, [Suffolk], 1639/40:03:08 Will (P.C.C.) proved 1640:04:24 brother of Nathaniel WARD (1596) brother of John WARD (1596) father of Nathaniel WARD (1628) father of Samuel WARD (1621) father of Joseph WARD (1629) ( D.N.B. ; E. Anglian II. 265; N. and Q. 2nd S., XII. 426) |