Author talk:Hugh Davenant

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Al. Oxon. article is as follows:

Davenant, Hugh doctoris fil. (Evardi Davenantii filius, erased). Queen's Coll., matric. 18 Nov., 1650, B.A. 30 June, 1653; M.A. from Hart Hall 6 July, 1655, will dated at Oxford 4 March, 1668, as of St. Alban Hall; brother of George.

The Life and Times of Anthony Wood [1]:

March.-[Hugh Davenant, Mr. of Arts and vice-principall of S. Alban's Hall, died, W., 4 March 1667/8; and was buried in Merton College church under the Tower. He was the son of Dr. Edward Davenant, treasurer of Salisbury.—George Davenant, M.A. and fellow of Oriel College, elder brother to the aforesaid Hugh, died at his father's house at Gillingham in Dorset, W., 11 Sept. 1661; buried there.—Katherine, wife of Dr. Thomas Lamplugh, deane of Roff. and minister of S. Martin's-in-the-feilds by London, sister to Hugh and Georg before mentioned (the children of Dr. Edward Davenant, brother to Dr. John Davenant somtimes bishop of Sarum), died at Kensington by London, T., 18 May 1671 ; and was buried in the chancell of Charlton church upon Otmore in com. Oxon. (of which church Dr. Thomas Lamplugh was rector), leaving behind but three living, of five, children. Shee was borne at Gillingham in com. Dorset, Th., 31 Jan. 1632 (i.e. 2/3).-Thomas Lamplugh, her son, now a gentleman-commoner of Queen's Coll., 1680, aet. 19 ; borne at Gillingham.—Dr. Edward Davenant, treasurer of Salisbury, died, F., 12 March 1679/80; buried in Gillingham chancell at the east end on the north side.]

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