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===[[name::Abednego]] [[name::SELLER]] [[Date of Birth::1646;1647|1646/7]]-[[date of death::1705]]===
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[[occupation::Vicar]] of St Charles, [[location::Plymouth]], nonjuror, religious author. Edward Bernard's ''Catalogi manuscriptorum'', 1697, lists him as owning 22 manuscripts.  Some of his books were destroyed in a fire in 1700 but Thomas Hearne noted that he had owned a "vast number" of books.
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[[occupation::Vicar]] of St Charles, [[location::Plymouth]], nonjuror, religious author.  
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Edward Bernard's ''Catalogi manuscriptorum'', 1697, lists him as owning 22 manuscripts.  Some of his books were destroyed in a fire in 1700 but Thomas Hearne noted that he had owned a "vast number" of books.
  
 
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*Handley, Stuart. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/25057 "Seller, Abednego (1646/7–1705), nonjuring Church of England clergyman and religious writer."]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
 
*Handley, Stuart. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/25057 "Seller, Abednego (1646/7–1705), nonjuring Church of England clergyman and religious writer."]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
 
 
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Revision as of 06:50, 23 April 2020

Abednego SELLER 1646/7-1705

Biographical Note

Vicar of St Charles, Plymouth, nonjuror, religious author.

Books

Edward Bernard's Catalogi manuscriptorum, 1697, lists him as owning 22 manuscripts. Some of his books were destroyed in a fire in 1700 but Thomas Hearne noted that he had owned a "vast number" of books.

Sources