Allibond, Peter
, father of the preceding, was born
in 1560 at Wardenton, near Banbury, in Oxfordshire, of
an ancient family, and studied at Magdalen -hall, where
he took his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and then
travelled on the continent. On his return he became
rector of Cheyneys in Buckinghamshire, where he died
March 6, 1628-9. His publications, according to Wood,
were mostly translations of pious works by foreign divines.
1. “Comfort for an afflicted conscience,” Lond. 1591,
8vo, from the French of John L’Espine. 2. “Confutation
of the Popish Transubstantiation,” Lond. 1592, 8vo.
3. “The golden chain of Salvation,” from the Latin of
Harman Renecker, Lond. 1604, 4to. 2
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Works
Comfort for an afflicted conscience, 1591
Confutation
of the Popish Transubstantiation, 1592
The golden chain of Salvation, 1604