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Francis TALLENTS
Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, 14 May, 1636.
S. of Philip. B. at Pilsley [ Derbyshire ], North Wingfield, Derbyshire .
Schools, Mansfield [ Nottinghamshire ] and Newark [ Nottinghamshire ].
Matric. 1637 ;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1640/1 ;
M.A. 1645 .
Fellow and tutor of Magdalene.
Received presbyterian ordination, 29 Nov., 1648, at St Mary Woolnoth, London .
V. of St Mary, Lichfield [ Staffordshire ], c 1649-53 .
C. of St Mary's, Shrewsbury [ Shropshire ], 1653 ; ejected, 1662 .
Several times imprisoned in Shrewsbury Castle [ Shropshire ].
Jointly with John Bryan, ministered to the presbyterian congregation at Shrewsbury [ Shropshire ], c 1672-90 ; afterwards minister at Oliver Chapel, High Street, Shrewsbury [ Shropshire ].
Under suspicion after Monmouth's rebellion; confined in Chester Castle [ Cheshire ], 1685 .
Joined in thanks to James II for the Declaration of Indulgence, 1686 .
Married four wives.
Author, sermons.
Died 11 Apr., 1708; buried in St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury [ Shropshire ].
Brother of Philip (1647) and father of the next.
( Calamy, II. 332; D.N.B. )
Francis TALLENTS
Approx. lifespan: 1619–1708
Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse 1636:05:14
s. of Philip TALLENTS
b. Pilsley, North Wingfield, Derbyshire ,
Schools Mansfield, [Nottinghamshire], and Newark, [Nottinghamshire],
Matric. 1637
B.A. from Magdalene College 1640/1
M.A. 1645
Fellow and tutor of Magdalene.
Received presbyterian ordination 1648:11:29 at St Mary Woolnoth, London ,
V. of St Mary, Lichfield, [Staffordshire], c1649-53
C. of St Mary's, Shrewsbury, [Shropshire], 1653 ; ejected 1662
Several times imprisoned in Shrewsbury Castle, [Shropshire],
Jointly with John Bryan, ministered to the presbyterian congregation at Shrewsbury, [Shropshire], c1672-90 ; afterwards minister at Oliver Chapel, High Street Shrewsbury, [Shropshire],
Under suspicion after Monmouth's rebellion; confined in Chester Castle, [Cheshire], 1685
Joined in thanks to James II for the Declaration of Indulgence 1686
Married four wives.
Author, sermons.
d. 1708:04:11 ; buried in St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury, [Shropshire],
brother of Philip TALLENTS (1647)
father of Francis TALLENTS (1672)
( Calamy II. 332; D.N.B. )

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