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Charles Hotham (rector)
Charles Hotham (1615 in Scorborough – c. 1672 in Bermudas) was an English cleric. Biography Hotham was the third son of Sir John Hotham, of Scorborough, near Beverley, Yorkshire, governor of Hull, by his second marriage, was born on 12 May 1615, and was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge. His name is appended to some Latin verses in "Carmen Natalitium Principis Elisabethæ", published by members of the university in 1635. He graduated B.A. in 1635–1636, and M.A. in 1639. Hotham succeeded to the family living of Hollym, near Beverley, Yorkshire, Beverley, on 5 November 1640, and on resigning in 1640 returned to Cambridge, where he was appointed by the Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of Manchester one of the fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge, Peterhouse who succeeded Beaumont, Crashaw, and others, on their being turned out in June 1644. In 1646 Hotham was university preacher and served the office of proctor. Newcome records that "among other o ...
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Scorborough
Scorborough is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the A164 road, about north of Beverley and south of Driffield. It forms part of the civil parishes in England, civil parish of Leconfield. The church of St Leonard is designated a Grade I listed building and is now recorded in the National Heritage List for England, maintained by Historic England. References * External links

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