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Jeremiah Radcliffe (died 1612) was an English priest, scholar, and bible translator. | Jeremiah Radcliffe (died 1612) was an English priest, scholar, and bible translator. | ||
Radcliffe was a fellow and Vice-Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He served as Vicar of Evesham from 1588 and Rector of Orwell, Cambridgeshire from 1590. He also served in the "Second Cambridge Company" charged by James I of England with translating the Apocrypha for the King James Version of the Bible. | Radcliffe was a fellow and Vice-Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He served as Vicar of Evesham from 1588 and Rector of Orwell, Cambridgeshire from 1590. He also served in the "Second Cambridge Company" charged by James I of England with translating the [[Apocrypha]] for the [[King James Version]] of the Bible. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Radcliffe Wikipedia Article on Jeremiah Radcliffe] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Radcliffe Wikipedia Article on Jeremiah Radcliffe] | ||
Revision as of 14:40, 16 December 2008
Jeremiah Radcliffe (died 1612) was an English priest, scholar, and bible translator.
Radcliffe was a fellow and Vice-Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He served as Vicar of Evesham from 1588 and Rector of Orwell, Cambridgeshire from 1590. He also served in the "Second Cambridge Company" charged by James I of England with translating the Apocrypha for the King James Version of the Bible.