[1] He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he was elected a Scholar in 1638 and later became a fellow.
[2] On the outbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 he became tutor to The 5th Marquess of Winchester, in whose family he remained until the Restoration of 1660.
In 1661 he became rector of Carrigaline and of Ringrone in the diocese of Cork.
[3] He was Precentor of Ross Cathedral from February to September 1663[4] and Treasurer of Cloyne Cathedral from then to 1667;[5] He was advanced to the deanery of Cork,[6] and on 12 September 1667 he was promoted to the see of Down and Connor.
His commonplace book on various subjects, together with an abstract of Sir Kenelm Digby's Treatise of Bodies, is in manuscript in Trinity College Library, Dublin.