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Edward Maynard (priest)

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Maynard contributed £697 to the construction of the New Building at Magdalen College. He made a bequest to its library, which included about 20 volumes on the religious controversy in James II's reign, the sum of £500 and a silver flagon presented to him at Lincoln's Inn in 1700. He also made
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Sermons Preach'd Before the University of Oxford: Or Before the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn. With Two Discourses on Natural and Reveal'd Religion. By Edward Maynard, D.D. Formerly Preacher to that Honourable Society: Now Rector of Boddington in
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After he regained his position as Fellow, Maynard continued to spend time with Lord Digby, and was mostly absent from Oxford. He was for about eight years, from 1692, preacher at
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Reports of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning charities, in the hundreds of Banbury & Bloxham [&c.] from the 12th and 13th reports
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imposed as president. He was expelled by the commissioners of James II in August 1688, on the plea of non-residence, by which time Parker had died and
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was president; but was then restored on 25 October in the same year. He proceeded B.D. on 3 November 1688, and D.D. 3 March 1691.
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Maynard married Elizabeth (died 1736), daughter of William Hastings of Hinton. He had no surviving children.
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The Great Importance of a Religious Life Considered: To which are Added, Some Morning and Evening Prayers
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for England, in early April, and aimed to break the Anglican monopoly at Oxford with his nomination of
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A History of the University of Oxford : its colleges, halls, and public buildings. 2 (1814)
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in the same county. He died on 13 April 1740, aged 86, and was buried in Boddington Church.
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A Directory of the Parochial Libraries of the Church of England and the Church in Wales
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on 15 April, in an election for which Maynard was the placeholder second candidate.
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Maynard was a Fellow of Magdalen College, 1678–94, and bursar 1687–8.
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A gift of £200 to a charity school in Daventry contributed to
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charitable bequests to Daventry and Boddington and to the
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Commemorative tablet set up by Edward Maynard to honour
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Magdalen College, Oxford § Expulsion of the Fellows
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On 15 November 1700 Maynard was installed precentor of
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History of the City and Cathedral of Lichfield, etc
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Index

Daventry
Magdalen College, Oxford
Magdalen College, Oxford § Expulsion of the Fellows
Henry Clerke
James II
Declaration of Indulgence
Anthony Farmer
John Hough
Coleshill, Warwickshire
William Digby, 5th Baron Digby
Samuel Parker
Bonaventure Gifford
Lincoln's Inn
Lichfield Cathedral
Passenham
Boddington
William Dugdale

William Smyth
Hospital of St John Baptist without the Barrs
William Smyth
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Daventry Grammar School
Thomas Bray





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