Andrew Boardman
Andrew Boardman (c. 1550–1639) was an English clergyman who was a minister at
St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds as well as a vicar at Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick
.
Life
Boardman was a native of
St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds in the same year, his first degree in divinity. Boardman lived in a house identified in the Feoffees' accounts for 1586 as "next St. James steple".[5]
Boardman vacated the
Thomas Cartwright, master of the Earl of Leicester's Hospital.[6]
The literary result of the controversy was The Fan of the Faithful to tries the Truth in Controversies; collected by A. B.; dedicated by James Price.
In 1594
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography judges that "the attribution seems highly unlikely".[7]
References
Notes
- ^ "Bordman, Andrew (BRDN568A)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ Thomas Baker, History of St. John's, 1869, i. 289
- ^ Baker, History, &c. i. 334
- ^ Charles Henry Cooper, Athenæ Cantabrigienses, ii. 549
- ^ Samuel Tymms, An architectural and historical account of the church of St. Mary, Bury St Edmunds
- ^ Brook, Life of Cartwright, &c. 311
- ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 27 Feb 2011
Bibliography
- Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. .