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Revision as of 23:17, 27 May 2020

William HUTCHINGS or HUTCHINS d.1647

Biographical Note

Of Cheshire. BA Brasenose College, Oxford 1606, MA 1606, BD 1619; became a fellow and Vice-Principal of Brasenose. Rector of Gawsworth, Cheshire 1630 (ejected 1643).

Books

In his will, Hutchings bequeathed "my whole study of books" to the college, moting that some were currently in the study of John Haughton. Any money left over after other bequests were made was to go to the college, for chaining and "ordering" his books. He also directed that his commonplace book become the property of the Vice-Principal's office in the college, for the use of his successors, "not to be used out of his chamber".

Sources