He produced a visually-improved English translation of the Orbis Pictus of Comenius, a year after its original publication in 1658.
[3] Hoole took holy orders around 1632, and through the influence of Sanderson was appointed master of Rotherham free school.
He became rector of Great Ponton, Lincolnshire in 1642, at the outbreak of the First English Civil War but was sequestrated from the living by Parliament.
He taught at private schools, in a house near Maidenhead Court in Aldersgate Street, and in Tokenhouse Gardens in Lothbury.
[2] After the Restoration, Sanderson became bishop of Lincoln, made Hoole his chaplain, and looked to give him preferment.