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Son of [[family::Richard Pyke]], of [[location::Coventry]].  BA [[education::New Inn Hall, Oxford]] 1634.  [[occupation::Curate]] of [[location::Rainford, Lancashire]] 1638, of [[location::Longworth]] 1642; ejected as [[occupation::rector]] of [[location::Radcliffe, Lancashire]] in 1662.  Licensed to preach as a [[religion::Presbyterian]] at his house in [[location::Blackley, Lancashire]] 1672.
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Son of [[family::Richard Pyke]], of [[location::Coventry]].  BA [[education::New Inn Hall, Oxford]] 1634.  [[occupation::Curate]] of [[location::Rainford, Lancashire]] 1638, of [[location::Longworth]] 1642; ejected as [[occupation::rector]] of [[location::Radcliffe, Lancashire]] in 1662.  Licensed to preach as a Presbyterian at his house in [[location::Blackley, Lancashire]] 1672.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:07, 6 February 2020

Thomas PYKE 1611/12-1676

Biographical Note

Son of Richard Pyke, of Coventry. BA New Inn Hall, Oxford 1634. Curate of Rainford, Lancashire 1638, of Longworth 1642; ejected as rector of Radcliffe, Lancashire in 1662. Licensed to preach as a Presbyterian at his house in Blackley, Lancashire 1672.

Books

Pyke’s probate inventory lists books valued at £20, from a total estate valued at £76.

Sources

  • notes of some of his sermons are found in Bodleian MS Rawl.E.108.
  • Matthews, A. G. Calamy revised. Oxford, 1934.