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Childhood and early career, 1660–c.1690
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The biographical articles of nineteenth-century reference works such as the Dictionary of national biography have been the only guides available to those interested in Francis Hutchinson's early clerical career and family background. During the course of his life, Hutchinson's father, Edward, became a relatively wealthy yeoman farmer and can be regarded as being of the 'middling' rank in seventeenth-century English society. The Hutchinsons were not only of the middling sort, but also communicants of the Church of England. In early 1692, Hutchinson was presented to the perpetual curacy of St James' in Bury St Edmunds. Fairly soon after his appointment to St James', Hutchinson moved from Hoxne to Bury St Edmunds, a place where he lived and worked for the next 28 years or so. Hutchinson remained rector of the living until the vacancy was filled in 1727 by John Jenkins, an alumnus of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.

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Witchcraft and Whigs

The life of Bishop Francis Hutchinson, 1660–1739

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