Thomas Tanner
British writer
Intro | British writer | ||||||
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | ||||||
was | Writer | ||||||
Work field | Literature | ||||||
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Religion: | Anglicanism | ||||||
Birth | 1630 | ||||||
Death | 1682 (aged 52 years) | ||||||
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Thomas Tanner (1630–1682) was an English clergyman and writer, the author of The Entrance of Mazzarini (Oxford, 1657–58).
He was educated at St Paul's School, London, and at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge. He became a barrister and later a clergyman, being vicar of Colyton, Devon, and afterwards of Winchfield, Hampshire.