Name |
JEANES, Thomas [1] |
Christened |
16 Aug 1628 |
St. Mary Colechurch, London, England [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Education |
30 Jun 1646 |
Trinity College, Oxford, England [1, 3] |
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 30, 1646. Of London. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1649-50. Incorp. at Oxford, 1652. M.A. (Oxford) 1652; M.B. 1655; M.D. 1659
Thomas Jeanes, John Fidoe, and William Shew, students at Cambridge, 1649, wrote a pamplet justifying the actions against Charles I
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Occupation |
1650 |
Magdalene College (Oxford University) [1, 4] |
Chaplain |
Thomas Goodwyn, friend of the elder Thomas Jeanes, was President of the college, at the fall of Richard Cromwell, the men working and teaching there who would not "conform" and retained their opinions therefore lost their positions were "Thomas Jeanes, Thomas Dawson, Zachary Mayne" (as well as many others).
Thomas James is listed as warden for All Souls, at Oxford, 1665....... From Lists of the Respective Governors of Colleges and Halls from the earliest time to present, published 1810
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1652
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Occupation |
1660 |
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England [1, 3] |
Doctor of Physic |
Practised physic at Peterborough. Killed by a fall from his horse, 1668. (See Macray, Magd. Coll., V. 178.)
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Religion |
a puritan [1] |
Died |
1668 |
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England [1, 3] |
Cause: from a fall from horse |
Person ID |
I57685 |
Gean~ealogy Tree |
Last Modified |
9 Mar 2008 |