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<p> was born in Yorkshire, and educated at St. John's College, Cambridge: he was eminent as a Hebraist, and was made regius professor of [[Hebrew]] at Paris. In 1554 he was made bishop of [[Lichfield]] and Coventry; in 1559 he was ejected by Quean Elizabeth, and very shortly after died at Islington. He wrote a [[Commentary]] on the Proverbs, 1555, and a few Hebrew works. — Godwin, De Procs. Angliae, p. 324. </p>
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<p> was born in Yorkshire, and educated at St. John's College, Cambridge: he was eminent as a Hebraist, and was made regius professor of [[Hebrew]] at Paris. In 1554 he was made bishop of [[Lichfield]] and Coventry; in 1559 he was ejected by Quean Elizabeth, and very shortly after died at Islington. He wrote a [[Commentary]] on the Proverbs, 1555, and a few Hebrew works. '''''''''' Godwin, De Procs. Angliae, p. 324. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 15 October 2021

Ralph Baines [1]

was born in Yorkshire, and educated at St. John's College, Cambridge: he was eminent as a Hebraist, and was made regius professor of Hebrew at Paris. In 1554 he was made bishop of Lichfield and Coventry; in 1559 he was ejected by Quean Elizabeth, and very shortly after died at Islington. He wrote a Commentary on the Proverbs, 1555, and a few Hebrew works. Godwin, De Procs. Angliae, p. 324.

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