He acted as lecturer or assistant to the Rev Josias Byrd, the Rector at the church of St Mary the Virgin at Baldock.
The Dictionary of National Biography suggests that he was either silenced in 1660 or ejected in 1662.
[1] He wrote a number of works on biblical and theological themes.
He died at Fowlmere, Cambridge, in the house of his son-in-law, aged about 80.
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