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Born at [[Place of Birth::Newent, Gloucestershire]], younger son of Sir [[family::Walter Nourse]].  BA [[education::University College, Oxford]] 1658, [[occupation::fellow of University College, Oxford|fellow]] 1659, MA 1660. On converting to Roman Catholicism in 1672, he moved to his [[location::Newent]] estate.  He published a number of doctrinal and agricultural writings.   
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Born at [[place of birth::Newent, Gloucestershire]], younger son of Sir [[family::Walter Nourse]].  BA [[education::University College, Oxford]] 1658, [[occupation::fellow]] 1659, MA 1660. On converting to Roman Catholicism in 1672, he moved to his [[location::Newent]] estate.  He published a number of doctrinal and agricultural writings.   
  
 
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Nourse bequeathed [[bequest::books]] to [[beneficiary::University College, Oxford|University College]], and his [[bequest::coins]] to the [[beneficiary::the Bodleian Library|Bodleian]].
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Nourse [[bequest::bequeathed]] books to [[beneficiary::University College, Oxford|University College]], and his coins to the [[beneficiary::Bodleian Library|Bodleian]].
  
 
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Timothy NOURSE ca.1636-1699

Biographical Note

Born at Newent, Gloucestershire, younger son of Sir Walter Nourse. BA University College, Oxford 1658, fellow 1659, MA 1660. On converting to Roman Catholicism in 1672, he moved to his Newent estate. He published a number of doctrinal and agricultural writings.

Books

Nourse bequeathed books to University College, and his coins to the Bodleian.

Sources