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Abdias Assheton
Abdias Assheton (or Ashton, first name also given as Abdy or Abdie) (1563 – 1633) was an English clergyman. He is noted for his part in the Essex Rebellion; at that time chaplain to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, he induced the imprisoned Essex to make a full confession.
==Early life==
He was the son of John Assheton, rector of Middleton in Lancashire. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, becoming a Fellow in 1590 and being ordained in 1591. There he was in a group of young Puritans including Robert Hill and William Crashawe. With John Allenson he signed articles against Peter Baro, and petitioned for a free college election in 1595. Assheton was Thomas Gataker's tutor at St John's, and with Henry Alvey was an important influence on him. Assheton, Gataker and William Bedell used to go out preaching around the Cambridge area.〔Francis Robert Raines, Frank Renaud, ''The Fellows of the Collegiate Church of Manchester'' (1891), p. 140; (archive.org )〕 At the time of the Essex trial Assheton was Junior Dean of the college.〔

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