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English Anglican priest

Elizeus Burgess (1595–1652) was an English Anglican priest.

Burgess was educated at the St John's College, Oxford. He was Rector appointed of Cuxton in 1625; Archdeacon of Rochester in 1621; Canon of Ely in 1630; Vicar of St. Nicholas, Rochester in 1628; and Rector of Southfleet the same year.

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  1. "The records of Rochester" Fielding, C.H. p228: Dartford;Snowden Brothers; 1910
  2. Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714 Bruges-Blythner
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