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− | Born in [[place of | + | Born in [[place of birth::Sheffield]], son of [[family::James Creswick]]. BA [[education::Emmanuel College, Cambridge]] 1639, MA 1642, [[occupation::fellow]] of [[education::St John's College, Cambridge|St John’s]] 1644, BD 1650. [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of [[location::Hardwick, Cambridgeshire]] 1644-45, of [[location::Hougham, Lincolnshire]] 1653, of [[location::Freshwater, Isle of Wight]] 1654. Ejected in 1662, he moved to [[location::Beal, Yorkshire]], where he bought and lived in the manor house, which was certified as a place of worship in 1689. |
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James CRESWICK 1616-1692
Biographical Note
Born in Sheffield, son of James Creswick. BA Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1639, MA 1642, fellow of St John’s 1644, BD 1650. Rector of Hardwick, Cambridgeshire 1644-45, of Hougham, Lincolnshire 1653, of Freshwater, Isle of Wight 1654. Ejected in 1662, he moved to Beal, Yorkshire, where he bought and lived in the manor house, which was certified as a place of worship in 1689.
Books
Calamy recorded that he “had a very noble library, which he shipp’d off at the Isle of Wight in casks for Yorkshire. By mistake these casks were delivered at a wrong port, where he heard nothing of them, till all or most of the books were spoil’d or rotten”.
Sources
- Matthews, A. G. Calamy revised. Oxford, 1934.