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Born in [[place of birth::London]], son of [[family::Samuel Lee]], [[occupation::haberdasher]]. MA [[education::Magdalen Hall, Oxford]] 1648, after which he became a [[occupation::fellow of Wadham College, Oxford|fellow of Wadham College]] ([[occupation::dean]], 1653). [[occupation::Rector]] of St Botolph without [[location::Bishopsgate, London]] 1655, from which he withdrew in 1660; having become interested in scientific experimentation while at [[location::Oxford]], in 1666 he moved to [[location::America]] with a licence to investigate natural rarities. Returning to [[location::London]], he was licensed to preach as a presbyterian at [[location::Newington Green]] 1672, and became [[occupation::pastor]] to an independent congregation at [[location::Holborn]] in 1677. He went back to [[location::America]] in 1685, and became [[occupation::pastor]] of a congregational church in [[location::Boston]]; deciding to return to England in 1691, his ship was captured by French pirates and he died as a prisoner in [[location::St Malo]]. He published numerous doctrinal and [[subject::theology|devotional]] works, and was noted for his learning.
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Born in [[place of birth::London]], son of [[family::Samuel Lee]], [[occupation::haberdasher]]. MA [[education::Magdalen Hall, Oxford]] 1648, after which he became a [[occupation::fellow of Wadham College, Oxford|fellow of Wadham College]] ([[occupation::dean]], 1653). [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of St Botolph without [[location::Bishopsgate, London]] 1655, from which he withdrew in 1660; having become interested in scientific experimentation while at [[location::Oxford]], in 1666 he moved to [[location::America]] with a licence to investigate natural rarities. Returning to [[location::London]], he was licensed to preach as a presbyterian at [[location::Newington Green]] 1672, and became [[occupation::pastor]] to an independent congregation at [[location::Holborn]] in 1677. He went back to [[location::America]] in 1685, and became [[occupation::pastor]] of a congregational church in [[location::Boston]]; deciding to return to England in 1691, his ship was captured by French pirates and he died as a prisoner in [[location::St Malo]]. He published numerous doctrinal and [[subject::theology|devotional]] works, and was noted for his learning.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:30, 14 August 2020

Samuel LEE 1625?-1691

Biographical Note

Born in London, son of Samuel Lee, haberdasher. MA Magdalen Hall, Oxford 1648, after which he became a fellow of Wadham College (dean, 1653). Rector of St Botolph without Bishopsgate, London 1655, from which he withdrew in 1660; having become interested in scientific experimentation while at Oxford, in 1666 he moved to America with a licence to investigate natural rarities. Returning to London, he was licensed to preach as a presbyterian at Newington Green 1672, and became pastor to an independent congregation at Holborn in 1677. He went back to America in 1685, and became pastor of a congregational church in Boston; deciding to return to England in 1691, his ship was captured by French pirates and he died as a prisoner in St Malo. He published numerous doctrinal and devotional works, and was noted for his learning.

Books

Lee bequeathed his estate to his wife and daughters; his library was sold by retail sale in Boston in 1693. The sale catalogue, comprising 16 pages of mostly unnumbered lots, is divided by language and subject (Latin and English), and contains books on a wide range of subjects including history, philosophy, mathematics, medicine, science and astronomy, as well as an initial 5 pages of theology.

Characteristic Markings

None of Lee's books have been identified.

Sources