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William Owtram D.D. (1626–1679) was a clergyman who published notable theological works. He rose to lead the church of the House of Commons - St. Margaret's, Westminster. ==Life== Son of Robert Owtram, he was born at Barlow, near Chesterfield in Derbyshire, on 17 March 1625-6 〔(Notes and Queries, 7th ser. xi. 205) cited in DNB〕 On 13 May 1642 he was admitted a sizar of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1646. He was afterwards elected to a fellowship at Christ's College, where he graduated M.A. in 1649. In 1655 he held the university office of junior proctor, and in 1662 he was created D.D. His first church preferment was in Lincolnshire, and he subsequently obtained the rectory of St. Mary Woolnoth, London, which he resigned in 1666. He stayed in London during the plague in 1665〔Addit. MS. 5810, p. 290)〕 On 30 July 1669 he was installed Archdeacon of Leicester.〔 On 30 July 1670 he was installed prebendary of Westminster,〔 and he was also for some time rector or minister of the parish of St. Margaret's, Westminster.
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