Francis Marbury

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Francis Marbury was an English clergyman and schoolmaster known for his Puritan views and as the father of the religious dissenter Anne Hutchinson.

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Francis Marbury canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English clergyman
Puritan
person
schoolmaster
birthPlace Kingdom of England
London, England
surface form: London
centuryOfActivity 16th century
17th century
child Anne Hutchinson
Katherine Marbury Scott
clergyOf Church of England
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
criticized Church of England
deathPlace Kingdom of England
London, England
surface form: London
denomination Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
educatedAt Christ's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
fatherOf Anne Hutchinson
gender male
hasRelative John Dryden
imprisonedBy ecclesiastical authorities of the Church of England
imprisonedFor criticizing the Church of England
knownFor criticizing the Church of England for inadequately trained clergy
language English
movement English Reformation Parliament era
surface form: English Reformation
name Francis Marbury self-link
notableFor Puritan views
being the father of Anne Hutchinson
notableRelative John Dryden
occupation clergyman
schoolmaster
parentOfNotableReligiousDissenter Anne Hutchinson
religion Protestantism
religiousView Puritanism
spouse Bridget Dryden
taughtAt grammar schools in London

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Anne Hutchinson father Francis Marbury
Francis Marbury name Francis Marbury self-link
Anne Marbury parent Francis Marbury