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'''John Featley''', also known as John Fairclough (c.1605-1666), was a chorister and divine. He was a [[chaplain]] to [[Charles I of England|Charles I]].<ref>[[ODNB]] ''John Featley''</ref> |
'''John Featley''', also known as John Fairclough (c.1605-1666), was a chorister and [[Anglicanism#Anglican divines|divine]]. He was a [[chaplain]] to [[Charles I of England|Charles I]].<ref>[[ODNB]] ''John Featley''</ref> |
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His uncle was the theologian [[Daniel Featley]]. |
His uncle was the theologian [[Daniel Featley]]. |
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John Featley, also known as John Fairclough (c.1605-1666), was a chorister and divine. He was a chaplain to Charles I.[1]
His uncle was the theologian Daniel Featley.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Featley, John". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.