George Hickes
George Hickes (politician), St John's College, Oxford
978-613-5-85223-3
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2011-07-11
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. George Hickes (20 June 1642 O.S. - 15 December 1715 O.S.) was an English divine and scholar.Hickes was born at Newsham, near Thirsk, Yorkshire, in 1642. After going to school at Thirsk he went to Northallerton Grammar School in 1652 where he was a classmate of Thomas Rymer. In 1659 he entered St John's College, Oxford, whence after the Restoration he removed to Magdalen College and then to Magdalen Hall. In 1664 he was elected fellow of Lincoln College, and in the following year proceeded M.A. In 1673 he graduated in divinity, and in 1675 he was appointed rector of St Ebbes, Oxford. In 1676, as private chaplain, he accompanied the Duke of Lauderdale, the royal commissioner, to Scotland, and shortly afterwards received the degree of D.D. from St Andrews.
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