Joseph Hill (October 1625 – 5 November 1707) was an English academic and nonconformist clergyman, mostly in the Netherlands after 1662.
earlier than usual, was elected fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and proceeded M.A.
On 19 August 1673, he was ordered by resolution of the States to quit Zeeland, with permission to return at the close of the war.
On 13 January 1678, he became minister of the English presbyterian church on the Haringsvliet, Rotterdam, and held this office until his death on 5 November 1707.
Hill's major work was the expansion of Schrevelius's Greek-Latin Lexicon, which he edited 1663, adding 8,000 words.