词条 | Christopher Watson (translator) |
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Christopher Watson (died 1581) was an English historian and translator. LifeA native of Durham, Watson was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he proceeded B.A. in 1566.[1] For some time he resided with Thomas Gawdy, then recorder of Norwich, at his residence Gawdy Hall in Harleston, Norfolk. He commenced M.A. in 1569, and his name occurs in the list of the opponents of the new statutes of the university in 1572.[2] Watson was ordained deacon at Norwich in 1574.[1] It is supposed that he died before 12 June 1581, when the Stationers' Company licensed to Henry Carre "a lamentation for the death of Mr. Christofer Watson, mynister".[2] He has been tentatively identified with the Christopher Watson who was appointed rector of Bircham Newton, Norfolk, in 1573, and also resigned the rectory of Beechamwell in the same county before 1583.[1] WorksWatson published:[2]
A tract Briefe Principles of Religion for the Exercise of Youth: done by C. W. (London, 1581), has been assigned to Watson (in the British Museum Catalogue). He also made collections on the history of Durham, which are in the Cottonian manuscripts.[2] Notes1. ^1 2 {{acad|id=T562C|name=Watson, Christopher}} Attribution{{DNB|wstitle=Watson, Christopher|volume=60}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Watson, Christopher}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite DNB|wstitle=Watson, Christopher|volume=60}} 3. ^{{cite ODNB|id=28832|title=Watson, Christopher|first=P.|last=Botley}} 6 : Year of birth missing|1581 deaths|Anglican deacons|English translators|English antiquarians|Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge |
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