Oliver Whitby

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The Venerable Oliver Whitby (c. 1602 – 1679) was an Anglican priest in England during the 17th century, who became Archdeacon of Chichester.[1]

Born about 1602, the son of a clergyman in Bedfordshire, he entered Trinity College, Oxford, in 1619 and graduated BA in 1622, moving to Hart Hall where he gained an MA in 1624. Later, in 1643, he was awarded a BD by Trinity.[2]

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