Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 485

Daniel Capel

son of Rich. Capel mention’d under the year 1656, was born in the City of Glocester, educated in the Coll. School there under Will. Russell, was first Demie and afterwards Fellow of Magd. Coll, and about the time that he took the degree of M. of A. which was in 1651, he became a preacher. Afterwards he was successively Minister of Morton, Alderley and Shipton in his own Country; which last he resigning because, as I presume, he would not conform, he fell to the practice of Physick in the Town of Strowd in Glocestershire, where he continued to the time of his death. He hath written,

Tentamen medicum de variolis, and one or two little things besides, which I have not yet seen. He died at Strowde in sixteen hundred seventy and nine or thereabouts,1679. and was buried in the Church there. The next that follows, a most excellent School Divine and Philosopher, is Fr. à S. Clara, not known or called Christop. Davenport, after he had entred into a religious order.