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HICKERINGILL (or HICKHRRNGILL), EDMUND (1631-1708) , English divine, lived an eventful life in the days of the Common-wealth and the Restoration. After graduating at Caius College, Cambridge , where he was junior fellow in 1651-1652, he joined Lilburne's regiment as chaplain, and afterwards served in the ranks in Scotland and in the Swedish service, ultimately becoming a captain in Fleetwood's regiment. He then lived for a time in Jamaica, of which he published an account in 1661. In the same year he was ordained by Robert Sanderson, bishop of Lincoln, having already passed through such shades of belief as are connoted by the terms Baptist, Quaker and Deist. From 1662 until his death in 1708 he was vicar
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