John Higgins (poet)

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John Higgins (c. 1544 – by 1620) was an English cleric, poet and linguist. He is now best known as a contributor to the Mirror for Magistrates series of poetry collections.[1]

Higgins was said by Thomas Hearne to have been a student of Christ Church, Oxford, but his name does not appear in the university register. He taught grammar between 1568 and 1570.[2] By 1574 he was vicar of Winsham in Somerset, where his successor was in post by 1620.[1]

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