- John Buckeridge
John Buckeridge (c. 1562 - 1631), English divine, was a son of William Buckeridge of
Basildon inBerkshire , but was born inWiltshire . He was educated at theMerchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St. John's College,Oxford , his maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. He became a fellow of his college, and acted as tutor toWilliam Laud , whose opinions were perhaps shaped by him. LeavingOxford , Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain he became.In 1605, he was elected president of St. John's College, a position which he vacated on being made
bishop of Rochester in 1611. He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on the 23rd of May 1631.The
bishop won some fame as atheologian and a controversialist. Among his intimate friends was BishopLancelot Andrewes , whose "Ninety-one Sermons" were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629.References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/jbuckeridge.html Royal Berkshire History: John Buckeridge, Bishop of Rochester (1562-1631)]
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