Robert Hill (priest)

Robert Hill (died 1623) was an English clergyman, a conforming Puritan according to Anthony Milton.

[2] In 1588-9 he was admitted fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and from about 1591 to 1602 was perpetual curate of St Andrew's Church, Norwich.

In 1609 he proceeded D. D. On 24 February 1613 he was preferred by Lord Chancellor Ellesmere to the well-endowed rectory of St. Bartholomew Exchange, and resigned his other cure.

Witts of Ghent, and widow of Adrian de Saravia, who died in childbed on 29 June 1615, aged 39.

In the fourth part of the Workes of Richard Greenham London, 1612, is An Exposition of the 119 Psalme found unperfect and perfected by R. Hill.

Robert Hill, 17th-century engraving.