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Thomas Blague
Thomas Blague (or Blage) (c.1545–1611) was an English churchman and author, dean of Rochester from 1592.
==Life==

He matriculated at Queens' College, Cambridge in 1568. He probably graduated B.A. at Oxford, and was B.D. (Oxford) in 1574, then D.D. (Cambridge) 1589.
He was admitted, 9 September 1570, to the rectory of Braxted Magna in Essex, but was Lnon-resident. On 2 September 1571, being B.A., he was presented to the church of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, London. On 20 July 1580, he was presented by the queen to Ewelme, Oxfordshire, which he resigned in 1596. On 2 April 1582, at Oxford, being described as 'student in divinity' and one of the chaplains in ordinary to the queen, he supplicated for D.D.. On 1 February 1591, by then D.D., he was installed dean of Rochester in the place of John Coldwell,
In 1602 he, as dean, presented John Wallis (or Wallys), father of the more famous Dr. John Wallis, to the living of Ashford, Kent. In 1604 he was appointed rector of Bangor, but never resided. He died 11 October 1611. He had a son named John, who, in his father's lifetime, was a commoner of Oriel College, Oxford.

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