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Gervase 
Babington
1550 - 1610


Gervase 
Babington
, educ. Trinity Coll., Camb, His parents sent him to Trinity College, where he was under the tutelage of William Whitgift, one of the English Reformers. He was such a laborious and successful student that he was made fellow of that college, later receiving his Doctor of Divinity degree. The Earl of Pembroke called him to be his personal chaplain, and he was later appointed bishop of Landaff in Wales in 1591. After four years in that office, Queen Elizabeth called him to the same position in Exeter. He gave himself not only to preaching, but to writing books for the understanding of God's people. It was said of him that "he was a true pattern of piety to the people, of learning to the ministry, and of wisdom to all governors. Gervase Babington died in 1610 of a fever and was buried in the cathedral in Worcester.

Born: Nottingham, Notts., , England 1550 Baptised:
Died: 1610Buried: cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England
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Gervase 
Babington
1550 - 1610

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???Buried (burial) Worcester, Worcestershire, England
1550Born (birth) Nottingham, Notts., England
1610Died (death)
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