Sebastian), an eminent divine of the 17th century, was born in 1559, at Prestonbury, in Gloucestershire, and educated at Corpus Christi college in Oxford. In 1608, he took the degree of doctor doctor in divinity; and five years after, was chosen Margaret professor in that university. He had been presented several years before to the rectory of Mey-ley-Hampton, in Gloucestershire. He published Commentaries upon the first, second, and third chapters of Amos; a considerable number of sermons; and some Latin treatises. He died in 1630.