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Jeremy TAILOR
Adm. sizar (age 15 sic ) at CAIUS, 18 Aug., 1626.
S. of Nathaniel, Barber. B. at Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ]. Bapt. 15 Aug., 1613, at Trinity Church [Cambridge, Cambridgeshire ].
School (private).
Matric. 1626-7 ;
Scholar, 1628-33 ;
B.A. 1630/1 ;
M.A. 1634 .
Fellow, 1633-6 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1635 .
D.D. (Oxford) 1642 .
Fellow of All Souls, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1635 .
R. of Uppingham, Rutland , 1638-44 .
R. of Overstone, Northamptonshire , 1643-4 .
Chaplain to the King, and to Archbishop Laud.
Taken prisoner in the Royalist defeat before Cardigan Castle [ Cardiganshire ], 1645 .
Retired to Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire , where some of his best work was done.
Preached in London occasionally.
Went to Ireland , 1658-60 .
Vice-Chancellor of Dublin University [ Ireland ], 1661 .
Bishop of Down and Connor [ Co. Down , Co. Antrim ], 1661-7 ; involved in disputes with the independent clergy.
Bishop of Dromore [ Co. Down ], 1661-7 .
P.C. ( Ireland ), 1661 .
Author, Liberty Prophesying, Holy Living and Holy Dying. Died at Lisburn [ Co. Antrim ] 13 Aug., 1667; buried in Dromore Cathedral [ Co. Down ].
Will, Dublin [ Ireland ].
( Venn, I. 278; D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon. )
Jeremy TAILOR
Approx. lifespan: 1613–1667
Adm. sizar (age 15 sic ) at Gonville & Caius College 1626:08:18
s. of Nathaniel TAILOR Barber.
b. Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
Bapt. 1613:08:15 at Trinity Church [Cambridge], [Cambridgeshire],
School (private)
Matric. 1626/7
Scholar 1628-33
B.A. 1630/1
M.A. 1634
Fellow 1633-36
Incorp. at Oxford University 1635
D.D. (Oxford) 1642
Fellow of All Souls' College [Oxford] 1635
R. of Uppingham, Rutland , 1638-44
R. of Overstone, Northamptonshire , 1643-44
Chaplain to the King, and to Archbishop Laud.
Taken prisoner in the Royalist defeat before Cardigan Castle, [Cardiganshire], 1645
Retired to Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire , where some of his best work was done.
Preached in London , occasionally.
Went to Ireland , 1658-60
Vice-Chancellor of Dublin University, [Ireland], 1661
Bishop of Down and Connor [ Co. Down or Co. Antrim , ] 1661-67 ; involved in disputes with the independent clergy.
Bishop of Dromore, [Co. Down], 1661-67
P.C. ( Ireland , ) 1661
Author, Liberty Prophesying, Holy Living and Holy Dying.
d. Lisburn, [Co. Antrim], 1667:08:13 ; buried in Dromore Cathedral, Dromore, [Co. Down],
Will Dublin, [Ireland],
( Venn I. 278; D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon. )

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