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(‎Added reference to claim: Biographical notes (P173): Overall: A clergyman, Gardiner received preferments in 1704 from his father, the bishop of Lincoln, which he held until his death. He published a few sermons, as well as poems in the Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany and an English translation of 'Rapin of gardens'., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1637953760450)
(‎Removed claim: Biographical notes (P173): Education: Westminster School; pensioner of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1695; BA, as sixteenth wrangler, 1699; MA in 1702; elected a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge 1700; incorporated into the University of Oxford 1703, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1638101435300)
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Education: Westminster School; pensioner of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1695; BA, as sixteenth wrangler, 1699; MA in 1702; elected a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge 1700; incorporated into the University of Oxford 1703
 
Property / Biographical notes: Education: Westminster School; pensioner of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1695; BA, as sixteenth wrangler, 1699; MA in 1702; elected a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge 1700; incorporated into the University of Oxford 1703 / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Education: Westminster School; pensioner of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1695; BA, as sixteenth wrangler, 1699; MA in 1702; elected a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge 1700; incorporated into the University of Oxford 1703 / reference
 

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* 1676, + 4 Sept. 1734, sub-dean of Lincoln, son of James Gardiner, bishop of Lincoln
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James Gardiner
* 1676, + 4 Sept. 1734, sub-dean of Lincoln, son of James Gardiner, bishop of Lincoln

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    Overall: A clergyman, Gardiner received preferments in 1704 from his father, the bishop of Lincoln, which he held until his death. He published a few sermons, as well as poems in the Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany and an English translation of 'Rapin of gardens'.