Robert Feild

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Robert Feild, DD was Archdeacon of Cleveland from 1675 until his death on 9 September 1680. [1]

Feild was educated at Trinity College, Oxford. [2] He became a Prebendary of York in 1670; Rector of Barton in Fabis in 1671; and a Canon of Southwell in 1676.

He was buried at York Minster. [3]

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