He was a student and then fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.
He was ejected from Saltash, Cornwall after the Act of Uniformity 1662.
[1] Hickes presented a petition to Charles II in favour of nonconformists.
Under James II he joined the Duke of Monmouth's Rebellion in 1685 and was sheltered by Alice Lisle.
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