Roger Andrewes (sometimes Andrews ; 1574–1635) was an English churchman and academic,[1] archdeacon and Chancellor at Chichester Cathedral in the English Church . He was also a scholar, a Fellow of Pembroke Hall and was, in 1618, made Master of Jesus College, Cambridge .[2]
He was the younger brother of the scholar and cleric Lancelot Andrewes and, like his brother, served as a translator for the King James Version of the Bible .
He was the incumbent of many church parishes during his life, including Cocking in West Sussex from September 1606 to July 1609.[3] [4]
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