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Eleazar Duncon
Eleazar Duncon (died 1660) was an English Royalist divine.
==Biography==

Duncon probably matriculated at Queens' College, Cambridge; but took his B.A. degree as a member of Caius College, and was then elected Fellow of Pembroke Hall in 1618.〔 cites: ''Antiquarians' Communications'', Cambr. Antiq. Soc. i. 248.〕 On 13 March 1624-5, being M. A., he was ordained deacon by William Laud, then bishop of St. David's,〔 cites: Laud, ''Autobiography'', Oxford, 1839, p. 33.〕 receiving priest's orders from Richard Neile, at that time bishop of Durham, on 24 September 1626.〔 cites: Hutchinson, ''Durham'', ii. 188; Cosin, ''Correspondence'', Surtees Soc. i. 200.〕 Neile made him his chaplain, and gave him several valuable preferments.
In January 1628, being then B.D., he was collated to the fifth stall in the church of Durham,〔 cites: Le Neve, ''Fasti'', ed. Hardy, iii. 312.〕 obtaining the twelfth stall at Winchester 13 November 1629.〔 cites: Le Neve, ''Fasti'', ed. Hardy, iii 43.〕 On 10 April 1633, having taken his doctor's degree in the previous March, he became rector of Haughton-le-Skerne, Durham.〔 cites: Surtees, Durham, iii. 342.〕 He resigned his stall at Winchester, 24 April 1640, to succeed to the prebend of Knaresborough-cum-Brickhill in York Minster on the following 1 May.〔 cites: Le Neve, iii. 197.〕 He was also chaplain to the king.
Duncon, who was one of the most learned as well as ablest promoters of Laud's high church policy, was stripped of all his preferments by the parliament, and retired to the continent. In 1651 he was in attendance upon the English court in France, and officiated with other exiled clergymen in Sir Richard Browne's chapel at Paris.〔 cites: Evelyn,''Diary'', ed. 1879, ii. 20, 30 ''n''.〕 During the same year he went to Italy,〔 cites: Cosin, ''Correspondence'', i. 280.〕 but in November 1655 he was living at Saumur, busied with a scheme of consecrating bishops.〔 cites: Clarendon, ''State Papers'', vol. iii. appendix, pp. c, ci, ciii; Cosin, ''Works'', Anglo-Cath. Libr., iv. 375 ''n''. a〕 On 28 August 1659 John Cosin, writing from Paris to William Sancroft, says of Duncon, "now all his employment is to make sermons before the English merchants at Ligorne and Florence".〔 cites: ''Correspondence'', i 290〕 According to his friend, Dr. Richard Watson, Duncon died at Leghorn in 1660;〔 cites: preface to Duncon's ''De Adoratione''.〕 in Barnabas Oley's preface to George Herbert's ''A Priest to the Temple'' he and his brother, John Duncon, are mentioned as having "died before the miracle of our happy restauration".

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