Lawrence Chaderton

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Lawrence Chaderton ([[1536 AD|1536]]-[[1537 AD|7]] -[[1640 AD|1640]]) was a member of the Cambridge O. T. group of translators of the [[KJV]].  He had been one of the four spokesmen for the Puritans at the [[Hampton Court Conference]].  Chaderton was prebendary of Lincoln from [[1598 AD|1598]] till his death.  He was master of Emmanuel College at Cambridge from [[1584 AD|1584]]-[[1622 AD|1622]].  He was a [[Latin]], [[Hebrew]], and [[Greek]] scholar.  He lived to be over 100 years old, and it was said that he kept his mental and physical faculties to a remarkable degree to the last.  
Lawrence Chaderton ([[1536 AD|1536]]-[[1537 AD|7]] -[[1640 AD|1640]]) was a member of the Cambridge O. T. group of translators of the [[KJV]].  He had been one of the four spokesmen for the Puritans at the [[Hampton Court Conference]].  Chaderton was prebendary of Lincoln from [[1598 AD|1598]] till his death.  He was master of Emmanuel College at Cambridge from [[1584 AD|1584]]-[[1622 AD|1622]].  He was a [[Latin]], [[Hebrew]], and [[Greek]] scholar.  He lived to be over 100 years old, and it was said that he kept his mental and physical faculties to a remarkable degree to the last.  
[[Category:Translators of the King James Version of the bible]]
[[Category:Translators of the King James Version of the bible]]
[[Category:First Cambridge Company]]
[[Category:First Cambridge Company]]

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Lawrence Chaderton (1536-7 -1640) was a member of the Cambridge O. T. group of translators of the KJV. He had been one of the four spokesmen for the Puritans at the Hampton Court Conference. Chaderton was prebendary of Lincoln from 1598 till his death. He was master of Emmanuel College at Cambridge from 1584-1622. He was a Latin, Hebrew, and Greek scholar. He lived to be over 100 years old, and it was said that he kept his mental and physical faculties to a remarkable degree to the last.

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