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Volume 16 · 210 words · 1810 Edition

MATTHEW, a very learned writer in the 17th century, was born at York in 1624. He was educated at Emanuel College, Cambridge, and afterwards incorporated in the university of Oxford. He succeeded Dr Anthony Tuckney in the rectory of St Michael de Quern, in Loudon, about 1648. In 1638 he set foot a project for maintaining youths of great parts at the universities, and had the approbation of the heads of houses in both of them. He solicited the affair with so much vigour, that in a short time good per annum was procured for that purpose; but this design was laid aside at the Reformation. In 1662 he was ejected from his living for nonconformity. He was ten years employed in composing his Synopsis Criticorum, &c. Besides this great work he published several other pieces. When Dr Oates's depositions concerning the popish plot were printed, our author found his name in the list of those who were to be cut off, on the account (as was supposed) of what he had written against the papists in his Nullity of the Romish Faith. So that he was obliged to retire into Holland, where he died in 1679, and left behind him the character of a very able critic and enthusiast.