Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 520
Thomas Ingmethorp
, a Worcestershire man born, was matriculated as a member of Brasnose coll. in the latter end of May 1581. aged 19. went away without any Degree confer’d upon him, and was afterwards made Rector of Great Stainton, or Stainton in that Street in the Bishoprick of Durham, being then accounted eminent for the Hebrew tongue, and for his admirable methods in Pedagogy; which employment he practised not only before he came to Stainton, but also afterwards in his private house there among 12 or 14. boys, till almost to the time of his death. He hath published,
Several Sermons, as (1) Serm. on 1 Joh. chap. 2. ver. 3, 4, 5, 6. Oxon. 1598. oct. (2) Sermon upon the words of Saint Paul, Let every soul be subject to the higher powers, Rom. 13. 1. wherein the Popes Soveraignty over Princes is briefly, but sufficiently refuted, &c. London 1619. quarto; and others which I have not yet seen.
A short Catechism for young children to learn, by Law authorized, &c. Lond. 1633. oct.
Catechism in English and Hebrew—printed in octavo.Clar. 1634. This I have not seen, nor any thing else, besides what is before set down. He died and was buried at Stainton before mention’d, but when, I know not.