Thomas Henchman, D.D. (1642–1674) [1] was an Anglican priest and the Archdeacon of Wilts from 1 August 1663 until his death. [1]
Henchman was educated at Clare College, Cambridge from 1636, proceeding to B.A. 1640–1641 and D.D. 1666. [2] He was ordained deacon on 5 June 1642. [1] He held livings at Great Harrowden, Northamptonshire (1648); St George Botolph Lane in the City of London (to 1661); Brixton Deverill, Wiltshire (1662); and Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (1669). [1] [2]
He was a nephew of Humphrey Henchman (1592–1675), a Royalist who was bishop of Salisbury and then London. Thomas Henchman died on 15 December 1674. [3]
Thomas Henchman, D.D. (1642–1674) [1] was an Anglican priest and the Archdeacon of Wilts from 1 August 1663 until his death. [1]
Henchman was educated at Clare College, Cambridge from 1636, proceeding to B.A. 1640–1641 and D.D. 1666. [2] He was ordained deacon on 5 June 1642. [1] He held livings at Great Harrowden, Northamptonshire (1648); St George Botolph Lane in the City of London (to 1661); Brixton Deverill, Wiltshire (1662); and Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (1669). [1] [2]
He was a nephew of Humphrey Henchman (1592–1675), a Royalist who was bishop of Salisbury and then London. Thomas Henchman died on 15 December 1674. [3]