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Born at [[place of birth::Coughton, Warwickshire]], son of [[family::Robert Hinckley]].  BA [[education::St Alban Hall, Oxford]] 1638, MA 1641, BD and DD 1679.  [[occupation::Vicar]] of [[location::Coleshill, Berkshire]] ca.1643; [[occupation::rector]] of [[location::Northfield, Warwikshire]] 1660; [[occupation::prebendary]] of [[location::Lichfield]] 1673.  His [[book title::''Pithanologia: or, a persuasive to conformity'']] ([[date of publication::1670]]) generated a degree of controversy with nonconformist clergy, particularly [[crossreferences::Richard Baxter]].
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Born at [[place of birth::Coughton, Warwickshire]], son of [[family::Robert Hinckley]].  BA [[education::St Alban Hall, Oxford]] 1638, MA 1641, BD and DD 1679.  [[occupation::Vicar]] of [[location::Coleshill, Berkshire]] ca.1643; [[occupation::rector]] of [[location::Northfield, Warwikshire]] 1660; [[occupation::prebendary]] of [[location::Lichfield]] 1673.  His [[book title::''Pithanologia: or, a persuasive to conformity'']] ([[date of publication::1670]]) generated a degree of controversy with nonconformist clergy, particularly [[crossreference::Richard Baxter]].
  
 
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John HINCKLEY 1617/8-1695

Biographical Note

Born at Coughton, Warwickshire, son of Robert Hinckley. BA St Alban Hall, Oxford 1638, MA 1641, BD and DD 1679. Vicar of Coleshill, Berkshire ca.1643; rector of Northfield, Warwikshire 1660; prebendary of Lichfield 1673. His Pithanologia: or, a persuasive to conformity (1670) generated a degree of controversy with nonconformist clergy, particularly Richard Baxter.

Books

In his will, Hinckley left his younger son Walter "half my books or forty pounds at his choice", implying a notional valuation of the collection as a whole. All the residue of his goods and estate went to his elder son John.

Characteristic Markings

None of Hinckley's books have been identified.

Sources