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that, "on his obtaining permission to remove from St. 

 Nicholas Island to Kingsbridge, he was welcomed to the 

 house of one Daniel Elley, in that town, in whose house 

 he died." 



"The Rev. John Quicke, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford, 

 was born at Plymouth, anno 1636. He went to Oxford 

 about 1650, and left it 1657, when he returned to his 

 native county, and preached for some time at Ermington. 

 He was ordained at Plymouth, February 2nd, 1658, being 

 called to be minister of Kingsbridge and Churchstow. 

 From thence he was called to Brixton, where the Act 

 of Uniformity found and ejected him. After imprisonments 

 and persecutions, he died in the seventieth year of his 

 age, April 29th, 1706." 



"The Rev. Christ. Jellinger, M.A., was born in the 

 Palatinate of the Rhine, near Worms, in the hereditary 

 dominions of Frederic, King of Bohemia, at whose court 

 he was when he was in Holland. After being in various 

 parts of England, he settled at South Brent, from whence 

 he removed to Marldon, not far from Totnes, and then 

 to Kingsbridge. He continued to preach when he was 

 very old, and died at Kingsbridge, at about eighty-three 

 years of age." 



" The Rev. James Burdwood, of Pembroke College, Oxford, 

 was of an ancient family which had an estate at Preston, 

 in West Alvington, near Kingsbridge, which hath been in 

 the name of the Burdwoods for many generations. He was 

 born at Yarnacombe, in that parish, of religious parents, and 

 had his grammar learning at Kingsbridge school. When 

 he left the University, he was for awhile minister at 

 Plympton St. Mary, near Plymouth. From thence he 

 removed to St. Petrox, Dartmouth, where he continued 



