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[[occupation::Master]] of [[education::Clare College, Cambridge]].  
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Born at [[place of birth::Over Deane, Bedfordshire]], son of [family::Thomas Dillingham]], [[occupation::rector]] there. BA [[education::Emmanuel College, Cambridge]] 1634, MA 1637, [[occupation::fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge|fellow of Sidney Sussex College]] 1638, BD 1644, DD 1655. [[occupation::Master]] of [[education::Clare College, Cambridge|Clare College]] 1655; he was briefly ejected in 1660, but reinstated shortly afterwards. [[occupation::Prebendary]  of [[organisations::York Minster|York]] 1661, [[occupation::archdeacon][] of [[location::Bedford]] 1667.
  
 
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Bequeathed [[bequest::books]], and [[bequest::money]] for the purchase of books, to [[beneficiary::Clare College, Cambridge|Clare]].
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Dillingham bequeathed books, and money for the purchase of books, to [[beneficiary::Clare College, Cambridge|Clare College]].
  
 
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Theophilus DILLINGHAM 1612-78

Biographical Note

Born at Over Deane, Bedfordshire, son of [family::Thomas Dillingham]], rector there. BA Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1634, MA 1637, fellow of Sidney Sussex College 1638, BD 1644, DD 1655. Master of Clare College 1655; he was briefly ejected in 1660, but reinstated shortly afterwards. [[occupation::Prebendary] of York 1661, [[occupation::archdeacon][] of Bedford 1667.

Books

Dillingham bequeathed books, and money for the purchase of books, to Clare College.

Sources