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'''John Blackbourne''' was appointed headmaster of [[Boston Grammar School]] on 18 January 1609.
'''John Blackbourne''' was appointed headmaster of [[Boston Grammar School]] on 18 January 1609.
Blackbourne was admitted pensioner to Caius College, Cambridge on 7 February 1597-8 and matriculated the following year., BA 1599-1600, MA 1609. He was ordained deacon and priest in Lincoln in 1612. He had sons Peter (baptised 11 March 1609-10) and John (baptised 22 March 1611-12).
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Revision as of 23:53, 4 March 2012

John Blackbourne
MA
Education Caius College, Cambridge
Roles Headmaster
Years at BGS 1609-1613
Predecessor John Newall
Successor Barjona Dove
Children Peter, John

John Blackbourne was appointed headmaster of Boston Grammar School on 18 January 1609.

Blackbourne was admitted pensioner to Caius College, Cambridge on 7 February 1597-8 and matriculated the following year., BA 1599-1600, MA 1609. He was ordained deacon and priest in Lincoln in 1612. He had sons Peter (baptised 11 March 1609-10) and John (baptised 22 March 1611-12).