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Reverend Nathaniel Burrell, D.D.

Male Abt 1635 - 1711  (76 years)


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  1. 1.  Reverend Nathaniel Burrell, D.D. was born about 1635 in Little Wratting, Suffolk, England (son of Reverend Christopher Burrell, M.A. and Martha Blackerby); died on 17 Dec 1711 in Sudbury, Suffolk, England; was buried on 20 Dec 1711 in St Gregory's Church, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Rector of All Saints Church, Sudbury, Suffolk, England
    • Education: 1654, Caius College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; B.A.
    • Education: Between 1658 and 1661, Caius College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; Fellow
    • Education: 1658, Caius College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; M.A.
    • Purchase: 1671, Hepworth, Suffolk, England; Presentation to the Rectory
    • Education: 1683, Caius College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; D.D.
    • Occupation: Between 1691 and 1692; Chaplain in Ordinary to H.M. King William III
    • Subscription: 1703; Doctor Nathaniel Burrel of Sudbury subscribed to Novum Testamentum una cum Scholis Graecis, 1703, GREGORY, John. Oxford; Subject: religion
    • Subscription: 1705
    • Subscription: 1707
    • Subscription: 1709; Nathaniel Burrel D.D. Sudbury diocese, subscribed to Septuaginta interpretum (Vol. 2), 1709, GRABE, Johann Ernst. London; Subject: religion
    • Subscription: 1710; Reverend Nathaniel Burrel D.D. subscribed to The Works of the late Reverend Samuel Johnson (Some Memorials of ... Samuel Johnson), 1710, JOHNSON, Samuel. London; Subject: religion

    Notes:

    Purchase:
    Purchased from Roger Kedington

    Subscription:
    Reverend Nathaniel Burrell D.D. of Sudbury Suffolk, subscribed to A Supplement to the Great Historical, Geographical, Genealogical and Poetical Dictionary ... Collected from the best historians ... more especially out of Lewis Morery his eighth edition ... Together with a continuation from the year 1688, to this time, by another hand, 1705, COLLIER, Jeremy. London; Subject: dictionary

    Subscription:
    Nathaniel Burrel D.D. subscribed to Septuaginta Interpretum Tomus I. Continens Octateuchum; quem Ex antiquissimo MS. Codice Alexandrino accurate descriptum, Et opera aliorum Exemplarium, ac priscorum Scriptorum, Praesertim vero Hexaplaris Editionis Origenianae Emendatum atque suppletum, Additis saepe Asteriscorum & Obelorum signis, Summa cura edidit Joannes Ernestus Grabe S.T.P., 1707, GRABE, Johann Ernest. Oxford; Subject: religion

    Nathaniel married Esther Sparhawk after Sep 1653. Esther (daughter of John Sparhawk and Esther Sheriff) was born between 1634 and 1653; died before 1681. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Esther Burrell was born before 1668; and died.
    2. Reverend Nathaniel Burrell, B.A. was born about 1670; died in 1738 in Letheringsett, Norfolk, England; was buried on 9 Oct 1738 in Letheringsett, Norfolk, England.
    3. Elizabeth Burrell was born about 1671; died on 24 Apr 1721 in Thelnetham, Suffolk, England.

    Nathaniel married Frances Yarbison on 14 Feb 1680/81 in All Hallows Church, London Wall, London, England. Frances and died. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Reverend Christopher Burrell, M.A. was born about 1599; died in 1660 in Great Wratting, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 1628; Rector of Great Wratting, Suffolk, England

    Christopher married Martha Blackerby on 13 Sep 1627 in Ashen, Essex, England. Martha (daughter of Reverend Richard Blackerby, B.A. and Sarah Prick alias Oldmayne) was born in 1608 in Feltwell, Norfolk, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1608/09 in St Mary's Church, Feltwell, Norfolk, England; died after 1642. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Martha Blackerby was born in 1608 in Feltwell, Norfolk, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1608/09 in St Mary's Church, Feltwell, Norfolk, England (daughter of Reverend Richard Blackerby, B.A. and Sarah Prick alias Oldmayne); died after 1642.
    Children:
    1. Burrell was born about 1629; died in 1629 in Ashen, Essex, England; was buried on 12 Jan 1628/29 in Ashen, Essex, England.
    2. Katherine Burrell was born about 1631 in Ashen, Essex, England; was christened on 21 Mar 1631/32 in Ashen, Essex, England; and died.
    3. 1. Reverend Nathaniel Burrell, D.D. was born about 1635 in Little Wratting, Suffolk, England; died on 17 Dec 1711 in Sudbury, Suffolk, England; was buried on 20 Dec 1711 in St Gregory's Church, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.
    4. Anne Burrell was born about 1637; died in 1724 in Letheringsett, Norfolk, England; was buried on 19 Dec 1724 in Letheringsett, Norfolk, England.
    5. Reverend Richard Burrell, D.D. was born about 1641; died on 11 Jun 1721 in Hepworth, Suffolk, England.
    6. Reverend Christopher Burrell, M.A. was born about 1642; died on 6 Jan 1701/02 in Tivetshall, Norfolk, England; was buried on 9 Jan 1701/02 in St Mary's Church, Tivetshall, Norfolk, England.
    7. Martha Burrell was born about 1644; died about 1718 in Woollerton, Norfolk, England.
    8. Elizabeth Burrell was born about 1646; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Reverend Richard Blackerby, B.A. was born in 1574 in Worlington, Suffolk, England (son of Thomas Blackerby); died in 1648 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • Education: Bef 1587, King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
    • Education: Between 1587 and 1590, Trinity College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
    • Occupation: 1608; Minister of Feltwell, Norfolk, England
    • Residence: Aft 1608, Ashen, Essex, England
    • Residence: Abt 1628, Great Wratting, Suffolk, England

    Notes:

    Education:
    Originally a grammar school for boys, who studied Greek, Latin and religious instruction, it has moved to various different sites in the town. The school was opened on 3 August 1550 in Eastgate Street.

    Rules for staff in 1550
    They shall abstain from dicing, gaming and tippling. They must not keep their family on the premises. Women like deadly plagues shall be kept at a distance. The masters shall not be excessively harsh or severe or weakly prone to indulgence.
    They shall teach a little at a time, with plenty of examples. They shall never advance to fresh subjects ... until the earlier ones are thoroughly understood.
    The teachers shall appoint two boys called censors to note offences. The teachers shall secretly appoint a third boy to watch the other two and report to the master any offences overlooked or not noticed.
    Shouting, quarrelling, noise, thieving, lying coarse language and the impertinence of boys leaving their proper places shall be repressed by the teacher.
    When it is thought fit to allow some relaxation to unbend the mind and sharpen the wits the boys shall amuse themselves in decent sports such as running races, the use of the javelin or archery. They shall not play dice, knucks (knuckle bones) or chuck farthing (tossing coins). These games are unworthy of a well bred youth. The privilege of recreation shall only be allowed on Thursdays and only then if the weather is fine and the work of the scholars justifies it.

    Rules for parents in 1550
    You shall find your child sufficient paper, ink, pens, books and candles for the winter.
    You shall allow your child a bow, three shafts, bow strings and an arm guard to exercise shooting.
    If your child shall be absent from school (unless it be by sickness) he shall be banished from the King's Majesty school.

    School rules for the boys in 1550
    Those who cannot read and write shall be excluded. They must learn elsewhere the arts of reading and writing.
    No boy shall come to school with unkempt hair, unwashed hands or dirty shoes or boots, torn or untidy clothes. Any boy misbehaving himself either in Church or any other public place shall be flogged.
    They shall speak Latin in school. Truants, idlers and dullards shall be expelled by the High Master after a year's trial. Every boy shall have at hand, ink, paper, knife (used to sharpen a quill pen), pens and books. When they have need to write the boys shall use their knees as a table.
    The whole of the scholars (100) shall be assembled in the morning at 6 o'clock and at 1 o'clock. They shall go home to dinner at eleven and to supper at five. There shall be five classes, under two masters in two rooms, the older boys looking after classes when the masters were not teaching them. School shall finish at 3pm on Saturdays and half holydays.
    [source: http://www.king-ed.suffolk.sch.uk/school/history.php ]

    Richard married Sarah Prick alias Oldmayne about 1600. Sarah (daughter of Reverend Robert Prick alias Oldmayne) was born about 1580; and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Sarah Prick alias Oldmayne was born about 1580 (daughter of Reverend Robert Prick alias Oldmayne); and died.
    Children:
    1. Martha Blackerby died between Nov 1607 and Dec 1608.
    2. Blackerby and died.
    3. Blackerby and died.
    4. Susan Blackerby was born in 1601 in Denham, Suffolk, England; was christened on 7 Jun 1601 in St Mary's Church, Denham, Suffolk, England; died about 1637.
    5. Margaret Blackerby was born in 1603 in Denham, Suffolk, England; was christened on 26 Jun 1603 in St Mary's Church, Denham, Suffolk, England; and died.
    6. 3. Martha Blackerby was born in 1608 in Feltwell, Norfolk, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1608/09 in St Mary's Church, Feltwell, Norfolk, England; died after 1642.
    7. Reverend Samuel Blackerby was born in 1619 in Ashen, Essex, England; was christened on 2 Jul 1619 in Ashen, Essex, England; died on 20 Dec 1674 in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Thomas Blackerby was born about 1546; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Worlington, Suffolk, England

    Children:
    1. Blackerby and died.
    2. Blackerby and died.
    3. Blackerby and died.
    4. Blackerby and died.
    5. Blackerby and died.
    6. Blackerby and died.
    7. Blackerby and died.
    8. Blackerby and died.
    9. Blackerby and died.
    10. 6. Reverend Richard Blackerby, B.A. was born in 1574 in Worlington, Suffolk, England; died in 1648 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England.

  2. 14.  Reverend Robert Prick alias Oldmayne was born in 1545 (son of Thomas Prick alias Oldmayne); died in 1607 in Denham, Suffolk, England; was buried on 2 Dec 1607 in St Mary's Church, Denham, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 1577; Curate of Denham, Suffolk, England

    Children:
    1. Susan Prick alias Oldmayne and died.
    2. Reverend Timothy Prick alias Oldmayne, M. A. was born about 1577 in Denham, Suffolk, England; was christened on 26 Aug 1577 in St Mary's Church, Denham, Suffolk, England; died in 1637 in Denham, Suffolk, England; was buried on 6 Aug 1637 in St Mary's Church, Denham, Suffolk, England.
    3. 7. Sarah Prick alias Oldmayne was born about 1580; and died.