Thomas Holbech Explained

Thomas Holbech, D.D. (1606–1680) was an academic in the 17th century.[1]

Dillingham was born in Fillongley and entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1622,[2] graduating B.A in 1626 and M.A. in 1629.[3] He was Fellow of Emmanuel from 1629 to 1675; and Vicar of Epping from 1641 to 163; and again from 1660 until his death. He was also Rector of St Augustine Watling Street from 1662.[4] He was Master of Emmanuel[5] from 1676 until his death in 1680.[6] He was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1677 to 1678.[7]

Notes and References

  1. "Baal's Priests: The Loyalist Clergy and the English Revolution" McCall, F. p233: London; Routledge; 2016
  2. "A History of Emmanuel College, Cambridge" Sarah Bendall, S; Brooke, C; Collinson, P: Woodbridge, Boydell, 2000
  3. https://archive.org/stream/p1alumnicantabri02univuoft#page/386 Alumni Cantabrigienses
  4. Londinium Redivivum Volume 2 Malcolm, J.P p91: London; Nichols and Son; 1803
  5. "Fasti Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ" Le Neve, J. p438: London; J.Nutt; 1716
  6. https://www.emma.cam.ac.uk/about/history/masters/index.cfm?id=9 Emmanuel College, Cambridge web-site
  7. https://www.v-c.admin.cam.ac.uk/role-vice-chancellor/history-vice-chancellorship University web-site