Richard Remington was an English priest in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. [1]
Remington was born at Garraby and educated at St John's College, Cambridge. [2] he was incorporated at Oxford in 1577. [3] He held livings at Lowthorpe, Brandeston, Bainton and Lockington where he died in 1615. Remington was Archdeacon of Cleveland from 1582 to 1589; [4] and Archdeacon of the East Riding from then until his death. [5]
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