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− | BA [[education::St John’s College, Cambridge]] 1616, MA 1619. [[occupation::Rector]] of [[location::Moresby, Cumberland]] 1618, of [[location::Grasmere]] 1627 (deprived); [[occupation::curate]] (and later [[occupation::rector]]) of [[location::Hoole, Lancashire]] 1639. Fogge was an active supporter of the parliamentary side in the Civil War, and was voted money during the 1640s for services rendered. Held livings in [[location::Wales]] during the 1650s, from which he was ejected in 1661. He remained in and around [[location::Cheshire]] as an [[occupation::independent minister]], and was licensed to preach as a Presbyterian at [[location::Nantwich]] in 1672. | + | BA [[education::St John’s College, Cambridge]] 1616, MA 1619. [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of [[location::Moresby, Cumberland]] 1618, of [[location::Grasmere]] 1627 (deprived); [[occupation::curate]] (and later [[occupation::rector]]) of [[location::Hoole, Lancashire]] 1639. Fogge was an active supporter of the parliamentary side in the Civil War, and was voted money during the 1640s for services rendered. Held livings in [[location::Wales]] during the 1650s, from which he was ejected in 1661. He remained in and around [[location::Cheshire]] as an [[occupation::independent minister]], and was licensed to preach as a Presbyterian at [[location::Nantwich]] in 1672. |
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Robert FOGGE ca.1596-1676
Biographical Note
BA St John’s College, Cambridge 1616, MA 1619. Rector of Moresby, Cumberland 1618, of Grasmere 1627 (deprived); curate (and later rector) of Hoole, Lancashire 1639. Fogge was an active supporter of the parliamentary side in the Civil War, and was voted money during the 1640s for services rendered. Held livings in Wales during the 1650s, from which he was ejected in 1661. He remained in and around Cheshire as an independent minister, and was licensed to preach as a Presbyterian at Nantwich in 1672.
Books
Fogge’s probate inventory lists books valued at £10, from a total estate valued at £44 13s 4d.
Sources
- Matthews, A. G. Calamy revised. Oxford, 1934.
- Venn, J. & J. A. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge, 1922.