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Thomas Mallory was a seventeenth-century English priest. [1]

Mawdesley was born at Studley Yorkshire and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. [2] He was a Fellow of Caius from 1592 to 1600. He held livings at Romaldkirk and Davenham. He was Archdeacon of Richmond from 1603 to 1607; and Dean of Chester from then until his death on 3 April 1644. [3]

Notes

  1. ^ "History of the city of Chester, from its foundation to the present time : with an account of its antiquities, curiosities, local customs, and peculiar immunities ; and a concise political history" Hemingway, J Chester' J. Fletcher; 1831 p. 316
  2. ^ "Mallory, Thomas (MLRY582T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ 188–195 British History on-line
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Mallory was a seventeenth-century English priest. [1]

Mawdesley was born at Studley Yorkshire and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. [2] He was a Fellow of Caius from 1592 to 1600. He held livings at Romaldkirk and Davenham. He was Archdeacon of Richmond from 1603 to 1607; and Dean of Chester from then until his death on 3 April 1644. [3]

Notes

  1. ^ "History of the city of Chester, from its foundation to the present time : with an account of its antiquities, curiosities, local customs, and peculiar immunities ; and a concise political history" Hemingway, J Chester' J. Fletcher; 1831 p. 316
  2. ^ "Mallory, Thomas (MLRY582T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ 188–195 British History on-line

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