Nicholas Sympson

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Nicholas Sympson (d. 1610) was a canon of Canterbury from 1589 to 1610. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford (B.A. 1565; precentor 1566; M.A. 1568; B.D. and D.D. 1608). He was vicar of Lenham (1562-1580), rector of Wychling (1564-1585), perpetual vicar of Leysdown (1580-1586), vicar of Blean (1592-1610), rector of Great Chart (1596-1610).[1]

Shelfmark W/E-2-28
Antoine La Roche Chandieu. Antonii Sadeelis ... De rebus grauissimis controversis disputationes accuratae theologice et scholastice tractatae: ....
Cambridge: 1584.
Inscription on title page: N. Symson. Pr[etium] vs.
In a limp vellum binding laced on four thongs. A vertical manuscript spine title: Antho. Sadelis Theologicae.


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