Jerome Beale was Master of Pembroke from 1619 to 1630;[1] and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge in 1622 to 1623.
[3] He held livings at Cowfold, West Wittering, Nuthurst, Hardwicke and Willingham.
[4][5] Beale cited and defended the Dutch Arminian literature.
London: Smith, Elder & Co. [verification needed]
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