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Born at [[place of Birth::Haseley, Warwickshire]], son of [[family::John Annesley]].  BA [[education::Queen’s College, Oxford]] 1639, DCL 1648.  [[occupation::Lecturer]] at [[location::Chatham, Kent]] 1642; incumbent at [[location::Cliffe]] from at least 1644-52; [[occupation::chaplain]] to the [[associates::earl of Warwick]] 1648.  Possibly held a [[location::London]] living during the Interregnum; [[occupation::lecturer]] at [[organisations::St Paul’s Cathedral]], 1657-59, [[occupation::Vicar]] of [[location::St Giles Cripplegate]] 1658.  Ejected in 1662, he continued to live and preach in [[location::London]] as an [[occupation::independent minister]].  He published a number of [[author::sermons]] and was respected as a [[occupation::preacher]] and a sincere representative of his brand of religious conscience.
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Born at [[place of birth::Haseley, Warwickshire]], son of [[family::John Annesley]].  BA [[education::Queen’s College, Oxford]] 1639, DCL 1648.  [[occupation::Lecturer]] at [[location::Chatham, Kent]] 1642; incumbent at [[location::Cliffe]] from at least 1644-52; [[occupation::chaplain]] to the [[associates::earl of Warwick]] 1648.  Possibly held a [[location::London]] living during the Interregnum; [[occupation::lecturer]] at [[organisations::St Paul’s Cathedral]], 1657-59, [[occupation::vicar|Vicar]] of [[location::St Giles Cripplegate]] 1658.  Ejected in 1662, he continued to live and preach in [[location::London]] as an [[occupation::independent minister]].  He published a number of sermons and was respected as a [[occupation::preacher]] and a sincere representative of his brand of religious conscience.
  
 
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Annesley’s library was sold by [[auction::auction]] in [[location of Auction::London]] by [[auctioneer::Edward Millington]], [[date of Auction::18 March 1697]].  The sale catalogue includes [[lots::1256]] lots plus 101 volumes of “all sorts of pamphlets”, divided into [[language::Latin]] [[subject::theology]] (367), [[language::Latin]] miscellaneous (194), [[language::English]] [[subject::theology]] (470), [[language::English]] miscellaneous (155) and Stitched book (70).
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Annesley’s library was sold by [[auction::auction]] in [[location of auction::London]] by [[auctioneer::Edward Millington]], [[date of auction::18 March 1697]].  The sale catalogue includes 1256 lots plus 101 volumes of “all sorts of pamphlets”, divided into [[language::Latin]] [[subject::theology]] (367), [[language::Latin]] miscellaneous (194), [[language::English]] [[subject::theology]] (470), [[language::English]] miscellaneous (155) and Stitched book (70).
 
 
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[need to see Bible magna, Paris 1644, Magdalen Coll Oxf, with Annesley’s inscription, bought from Thomason, 1649]
 
  
 
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*''Bibliotheca Annesliana'', 1697 ([http://estc.bl.uk/F/XPGCS53RR6HBT2FLQ1M7M5RILFY8R7KHNXV58EFDB2482IL9H3-43301?func=full-set-set&set_number=013057&set_entry=000001&format=999 ESTC R170313]).
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*''Bibliotheca Annesliana'', 1697,ESTC R170313.
 
*Key, Newton E. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/566 "Annesley, Samuel (bap. 1620, d. 1696), clergyman and ejected minister."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.
 
*Key, Newton E. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/566 "Annesley, Samuel (bap. 1620, d. 1696), clergyman and ejected minister."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.
 
*Matthews, A. G. ''Calamy revised''.  Oxford, 1934.
 
*Matthews, A. G. ''Calamy revised''.  Oxford, 1934.
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Samuel ANNESLEY 1620-1696

Biographical Note

Born at Haseley, Warwickshire, son of John Annesley. BA Queen’s College, Oxford 1639, DCL 1648. Lecturer at Chatham, Kent 1642; incumbent at Cliffe from at least 1644-52; chaplain to the earl of Warwick 1648. Possibly held a London living during the Interregnum; lecturer at St Paul’s Cathedral, 1657-59, Vicar of St Giles Cripplegate 1658. Ejected in 1662, he continued to live and preach in London as an independent minister. He published a number of sermons and was respected as a preacher and a sincere representative of his brand of religious conscience.

Books

Annesley’s library was sold by auction in London by Edward Millington, 18 March 1697. The sale catalogue includes 1256 lots plus 101 volumes of “all sorts of pamphlets”, divided into Latin theology (367), Latin miscellaneous (194), English theology (470), English miscellaneous (155) and Stitched book (70).

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