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John Buckridge

, sometimes Fellow, afterwards President of, S. Johns college, became B. of Rochester in 1611. and from thence was translated to Ely in 1627. He was conducted to the habitation prepared for old age in sixteen hundred thirty and one; 1631 under which year you may see more of him among the writers. In the See of Rochester succeeded Dr. Walt Curle, and in Ely Dr. Francis White, both Cambridge men by education.