Difference between revisions of "John Riland 1620/1-1673"
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− | [[occupation::Archdeacon]] of [[location::Stafford]] and of [[location::Coventry]], [[occupation::rector]] of [[location:: | + | Son of [[family::Richard Riland]], of [[location::Radbrooke, Gloucestershire]]. BA [[education::Magdalen College, Oxford]] 1637, MA and [[occupation::fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford|fellow]] 1640. Ejected from the college in 1647. [occupation::Archdeacon]] of [[location::Stafford]] 1660 and of [[location::Coventry]] 1661, may also have been [[occupation::rector]] of [[location::Spernall, Warwickshire]]. |
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− | During the Civil War | + | During the Civil War Riland complained that his study in [[location::Oxford]] was broken up, with the [[dispersed::loss of all his books and papers]], which were allegedly [[retail Sale::sold]]. |
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Revision as of 00:20, 27 March 2020
John RILAND or RYLAND 1620/1-1673
Biographical Note
Son of Richard Riland, of Radbrooke, Gloucestershire. BA Magdalen College, Oxford 1637, MA and fellow 1640. Ejected from the college in 1647. [occupation::Archdeacon]] of Stafford 1660 and of Coventry 1661, may also have been rector of Spernall, Warwickshire.
Books
During the Civil War Riland complained that his study in Oxford was broken up, with the loss of all his books and papers, which were allegedly sold.
Sources
- Foster, J. Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford 1500-1714/1715-1886, 8 vols, Oxford, 1891.
- Matthews, A. G. Walker revised. Oxford, 1948.