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Son of [[family::John Simcox]], of [[location::West Bromwich, Staffordshire]].  BA [[Education::New Inn Hall, Oxford]] 1665.  [[Occupation::Assistant master]] at [[location::Stratford-upon-Avon]], and [[occupation::curate]] for [[associates::John Ward]], the [[occupation::Vicar]] there, from the late 1660s; he succeeded Ward as [[occupation::Vicar]] in 1681 but died soon afterwards.
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Son of [[family::John Simcox]], of [[location::West Bromwich, Staffordshire]].  BA [[Education::New Inn Hall, Oxford]] 1665.  [[occupation::Assistant master]] at [[location::Stratford-upon-Avon]], and [[occupation::curate]] for [[associates::John Ward]], the [[occupation::Vicar]] there, from the late 1660s; he succeeded Ward as [[occupation::Vicar]] in 1681 but died soon afterwards.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:55, 20 May 2020

Josiah SIMCOX 1644/5-1682

Biographical Note

Son of John Simcox, of West Bromwich, Staffordshire. BA New Inn Hall, Oxford 1665. Assistant master at Stratford-upon-Avon, and curate for John Ward, the Vicar there, from the late 1660s; he succeeded Ward as Vicar in 1681 but died soon afterwards.

Books

Simcox’s probate inventory lists “a desk and his books”, in the study, valued at £20; the total estate value of £297 suggests a well furnished house, with musical instruments, pictures, and fishing tackle as well as the usual furniture and household items. Apart from £5 left to his father, he bequeathed all his goods to his wife Martha.

Characteristic Markings

None of Simcox’s books have been identified.

Sources

  • Jones, J. (ed), Stratford-upon-Avon inventories, vol 2, 1626-99, 2002, 189.