Samuel Radcliffe

[2] In the church, he held livings at Steeple Aston (where he founded a school in 1640[3]) and Boxford.

[5] He wrote his will on 24 April 1648, leaving bequests to Brasenose and to the school which he had founded at Steeple Aston.

[6] On 1 June, the Visitors ordered Radcliffe to give up his books and keys to Greenwood, or face house arrest by a guard of soldiers for which he would pay himself.

[5] Radcliffe died on 26 June 1648, and was buried in St Mary's Church.

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Samuel Radcliffe