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Patrick YOUNG
M.A. 1620 (Incorp. from St Andrews [ Fife ]).
5th s. of Sir Peter, of Seaton, Angus , Knt. B. there, 1584 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1605 .
Chaplain of All Souls College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1605 .
Keeper of the King's library at St James' [ London ].
Employed at Court as Correspondent with foreign rulers.
Preb. of Chester [ Cheshire ], 1613 .
Preb. and treasurer of St Paul's [ London ], 1621 .
Latin secretary to John Williams, afterwards Archbishop.
R. of Hayes, Middlesex , 1623-47, sequestered.
R. of Llanynys, Denbighshire , 1634 .
Selected by Selden for the examination of the Arundelian marbles; entrusted with the revision of the Alexandrian codex of the Septuagint and other Greek manuscripts.
Librarian successively to Prince Henry, James I and Charles I.
Author, biblical.
Died 07 Sep., 1652; buried at Bromfield, Essex .
Brother of John (1606) and probably of the next.
( Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. )
Patrick YOUNG
Approx. lifespan: 1596–1652
M.A. 1620 (Incorp. from St Andrews, [Fife], )
5th s. of Sir Peter YOUNG of Seaton, Angus , Knt.
b. there 1584
Incorp. at Oxford University 1605
Chaplain of All Souls' College [Oxford] 1605
Keeper of the King's library at St James', [London],
Employed at Court as Correspondent with foreign rulers.
Preb. of Chester, [Cheshire], 1613
Preb. and treasurer of St Paul's, [London], 1621
Latin secretary to John Williams, afterwards Archbishop.
R. of Hayes, Middlesex , 1623-47 sequestered.
R. of Llanynys, Denbighshire , 1634
Selected by Selden for the examination of the Arundelian marbles; entrusted with the revision of the Alexandrian codex of the Septuagint and other Greek manuscripts.
Librarian successively to Prince Henry, James I and Charles I.
Author, biblical.
d. 1652:09:07 ; buried at Bromfield, Essex ,
brother of John YOUNG (1606)
probably brother of Peter YOUNG (1615)
( Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. )

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