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Robert Boreman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Boreman Robert Boreman or Bourman (died 1675) D.D, was a Church of England clergyman who supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. ==Biography== Boreman was a member of a family which came originally from the Isle of Wight, and brother of Sir William Bourman, clerk of the green cloth to King Charles II. He received his education at Westminster School, whence he was elected in 1627 to a scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge. He graduated B.A. in 1631; was admitted a minor fellow of his college on 4 Oct. 1633, and a major fellow on 10 March 1634; and proceeded to the degree of M.A. in 1635. Like other royalists, Boreman was deprived of his fellowship, but was restored to it in 1660. He was also created D.D. by virtue of letters mandatory from King Charles II dated 9 Aug. 1660.〔 cites Kennett, ''Register and Chron.'' 226.〕 On 15 October in the same year he was admitted by the Archbishop of Canterbury—the see of Peterborough being then vacant—to the church of Blisworth, in Northamptonshire.〔 cites Kennett, ''Register and Chron.'' 281.〕 and it seems that on 31 July 1662 he was formally admitted to that rectory by Dr. Lant, bishop of Peterborough.〔 cites Kennett, ''Register and Chron.'' Wood, ''Fasti Oxon''. ii. 55 n.〕 He was admitted on 18 November 1663 to the rectory of St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, on the presentation of the king, and on 19 December 1667 he was installed as a prebendary of Westminster. He died a bachelor at Greenwich on 15 November 1675, and was buried at that place.
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