Thomas Holbech, D.D. (1606–1680) was an academic in the 17th century. [1]
Dillingham was born in Fillongley and entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1622, [2] graduating B.A in 1626 and M.A. in 1629. [3] He was Fellow of Emmanuel from 1629 to 1675; and Vicar of Epping from 1641 to 163; and again from 1660 until his death. He was also Rector of St Augustine Watling Street from 1662. [4] He was Master of Emmanuel [5] from 1676 until his death in 1680. [6] He was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1677 to 1678. [7]
Thomas Holbech, D.D. (1606–1680) was an academic in the 17th century. [1]
Dillingham was born in Fillongley and entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1622, [2] graduating B.A in 1626 and M.A. in 1629. [3] He was Fellow of Emmanuel from 1629 to 1675; and Vicar of Epping from 1641 to 163; and again from 1660 until his death. He was also Rector of St Augustine Watling Street from 1662. [4] He was Master of Emmanuel [5] from 1676 until his death in 1680. [6] He was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1677 to 1678. [7]