Thomas Lambert,
D.D. (died 1694) was an English
Anglican
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priest.
He was the second son of
Thomas Lambert (1585–1638) of
Boyton, Wiltshire, a landowner who sat briefly as an MP.
Lambert was educated at
Trinity College, Oxford
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. He held
livings at
Sherrington, also in Wiltshire, and at Boyton, and was
Archdeacon of Salisbury
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from 12 June 1674 until his death on 29 December 1694.
Notes
17th-century English Anglican priests
Archdeacons of Salisbury
Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford
1694 deaths
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