Roger Andrewes

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Roger Andrewes (sometimes Andrews; 1574–1635) was an English churchman and academic,

He was the younger brother of the scholar and cleric

King James Version of the Bible
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He was the incumbent of many church parishes during his life, including Cocking in West Sussex from September 1606 to July 1609.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, From the earliest times to 1715: Their Parentage, Birthplace, and Year of Birth, with a Record of Their Degrees pp1-28
  2. ^ "Andrews, Roger (ANDS590R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ "Person: Andrewes, Roger". theclergydatabase. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Roger Andrewes". Sussex People. Retrieved 6 September 2023.

Bibliography

  • McClure, Alexander. (1858) The Translators Revived: A Biographical Memoir of the Authors of the English Version of the Holy Bible. Mobile, Alabama: R. E. Publications (republished by the Maranatha Bible Society, 1984 ASIN B0006YJPI8)
  • Nicolson, Adam. (2003) God's Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible. New York: HarperCollins

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Academic offices
Preceded by
1618–1632
Succeeded by
William Beale