- William Owtram
Infobox Person
name = William Owtram
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caption = from his book [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZgA3AAAAMAAJ&dq=william+owtram Two Dissertations on Sacrifices: The First On All the Sacrifices of the Jews ... By William Owtram Read, Translated by John Allen] , pub.1828, Holdsworth and Ball, accessed8 November 2007]
birth_date = 1626Dictionary of National Biography now in the public domain]
birth_place = Barlow
death_date = 1679
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education =Trinity College, Cambridge ,
occupation = Clergyman
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parents = Robert Owtram
children =William Owtram, D.D. (1626-1679), was a clergyman who published notable theological works. He rose to lead the church of the House of Commons -
St. Margaret's, Westminster .Life
Son of Robert Owtram, he was born at Barlow, near
Chesterfield inDerbyshire , on17 March 1625-6 [(Notes and Queries, 7th ser. xi. 205) cited inDNB ] On13 May 1642 he was admitted a sizar ofTrinity College, Cambridge , where he graduated B.A. in 164o. He was afterwards elected to a fellowship atChrist's College , where he graduated M.A. in 1649. In 1655 he held the university office of junior proctor, and in 1660 he was created D.D. [L,E NEVE, Fasti, ed. Hardy, iii. 624 - cited inDNB ] His first church preferment was inLincolnshire , and he subsequently obtained the rectory ofSt. Mary Woolnoth , London, which he resigned in 1666. He stayed in London during the plague in 1665 [Addit. MS. 5810, p. 290)] On30 July 1669 he was installedArchdeacon ofLeicester . On30 July 1670 he was installedprebendary ofWestminster , and he was also for some time rector or minister of the parish ofSt. Margaret's, Westminster .Death
Owtram died on
23 August 1679, and was buried inWestminster Abbey , where a monument, with a Latin inscription, was erected to his memory. [DART, Westmonasterium, ii. 620) cited inDNB ] His will, dated5 November 1677, was proved in London3 September 1679 [(P. C. C. 119, King) cited byDNB ] He bequeathed lands in Derbyshire and Lincolnshire, and left legacies to the children of his brother Francis Owtram, deceased, and of his sisters Barbara Burley and Mary Sprenthall, both deceased, and Jane Stanley, then living.An elaborate catalogue of his library was compiled by William Cooper, London, 1681, 4to. Owtram's widow lived forty-two years after him, until
4 October 1721 [http://www.google.co.uk/books?id=LSrfVSLKTlQC&pg=PA3&dq=%22William+Owtram%22&ei=xYEzR-TYA4a8iQHpua3eDw Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica By Frederic Madden, Bulkeley Bandinel, John Gough Nichols] accessed8 November 2007]Owtram was a "nervous and accurate writer." and an excellent preacher, and he was reputed to have extraordinary skill in rabbinical learning.
Major works
His principal work is "DeSacrificiis libriduo ; quorum altero explicantur omnia Judseorum, nonnulla Gentium Profanarum Sacrificia ; altero Sacrificium Christi. Utroque Ecclesise Catholicse his de rebus Sententia contra Faustum Socinum, ej usque sectatores defenditur," London, 1677, 4to, dedicated to Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby. An English translation, entitled ' Two Dissertations on Sacrifices,' with additional notes and indexes by John Allen, was published in 1817. After his death
Joseph Hindmarsh published under his name six "Sermons upon Faith and Providence, and other subjects," London, 1680, but they are not genuine.In order to do justice to his memory, his relatives caused "Twenty Sermons preached upon several occasions" to be published from "the author's own copies," by James Gardiner, D.D., afterwards
Bishop of Lincoln (2nd ed., London, 1697.References
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