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Possibly born in [[Place of Birth::Lancashire]] or [[Place of Birth::Gloucestershire]], Veel's origins are uncertain. BA [[education::Christ Church, Oxford]] 1652, MA 1654. [[occupation::Fellow]] of [[education::Trinity College, Dublin]] 1654, BD 1661, and [[occupation::minister]] at [[location::Dunboyne]] 1655 (ejected 1661). He returned to England in 1662 and became [[occupation::chaplain]] to Sir [[associates::William Waller]]; he was licensed to preach in [[location::Wapping]] 1672, where he ran an academy for ministerial candidates. He published devotional works and helped edit the works of [[associates::Stephen Charnock]].
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Possibly born in [[place of birth::Lancashire]] or [[place of birth::Gloucestershire]], Veel's origins are uncertain. BA [[education::Christ Church, Oxford]] 1652, MA 1654. [[occupation::fellow|Fellow]] of [[education::Trinity College, Dublin]] 1654, BD 1661, and [[occupation::minister]] at [[location::Dunboyne]] 1655 (ejected 1661). He returned to England in 1662 and became [[occupation::chaplain]] to [[crossreference::Sir William Waller]]; he was licensed to preach in [[location::Wapping]] 1672, where he ran an academy for ministerial candidates. He published devotional works and helped edit the works of [[crossreference::Stephen Charnock]].
  
 
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In his will, Veel bequeathed to his sister [[family::Martha Veel|Martha]] "my Pools Annotations on the scripture in two volumes in folio"; no other books are mentioned, and the residue of his estate went to his daughter [[family::Katherine Veel|Katherine]]. His library was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of Auction::London]], [[date of Auction::25.11.1708]], as part of joint sale with the books of John Daniel, another nonconformist minister; no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the ''Daily Courant''.
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In his will, Veel bequeathed to his sister [[family::Martha Veel|Martha]] "my Pools Annotations on the scripture in two volumes in folio"; no other books are mentioned, and the residue of his estate went to his daughter [[family::Katherine Veel|Katherine]]. His library was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::25.11.1708]], as part of joint sale with the books of John Daniel, another nonconformist minister; no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the ''Daily Courant''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 17 September 2023

Edward VEEL or VEAL 1632/3-1708

Biographical Note

Possibly born in Lancashire or Gloucestershire, Veel's origins are uncertain. BA Christ Church, Oxford 1652, MA 1654. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin 1654, BD 1661, and minister at Dunboyne 1655 (ejected 1661). He returned to England in 1662 and became chaplain to Sir William Waller; he was licensed to preach in Wapping 1672, where he ran an academy for ministerial candidates. He published devotional works and helped edit the works of Stephen Charnock.

Books

In his will, Veel bequeathed to his sister Martha "my Pools Annotations on the scripture in two volumes in folio"; no other books are mentioned, and the residue of his estate went to his daughter Katherine. His library was auctioned in London, 25.11.1708, as part of joint sale with the books of John Daniel, another nonconformist minister; no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the Daily Courant.

Sources