• Eleazar Duncon (died 1660) was an English Royalist divine. Duncon probably matriculated at Queens' College, Cambridge; but took his B.A. degree as a member...
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    often relied on humorism and other pre-modern scientific methods. Dr Eleazar Duncon, 1606, wrote that tobacco "...is so hurtful and dangerous to youth that...
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    Bulkeley Bandinel, Bodley's Librarian, was rector from 1822 to 1855. Eleazar Duncon served as rector from 1633 until stripped of his church appointments...
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    Cary further towards religion. Under the chaplaincy of John Duncon, brother of Eleazar Duncon, she followed a pious lifestyle, donating money to serve the...
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  • and 1831–c.1835 Robert Walsh 1635, arrived 1636 Thomas Curtis 1652 Eleazar Duncon 1653 Thomas Browne To c.1654 Hales 1654, arrived 1655 Robert Winchester...
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  • in Auburn University's Special Collections This was against Eleazar Duncon; "Duncon, Eleazar" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder &...
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  • The widowed Lady Falkland (Lettice) took in John Duncon, brother of Eleazar Duncon and Edmund Duncon, who had lost his Essex rectory during the Civil...
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  • Clement's Church, Cambridge. Disturbed by the theological views of Eleazar Duncon's 1633 DD commencement, which recommended bowing at the altar and suggested...
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    according to the Common Prayer, which he had with him in Italian". Eleazar Duncon is known to have had conversations with Micanzio at Venice around 1648...
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  • also was one of the Catholic writers who seized on the 1633 thesis of Eleazar Duncon, printed in the Five Pious and Learned Discourses (1635) of Robert Shelford...
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