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According to Joseph Stratford, in Wiltshire And Its Worthies, Notes Topographical and Biographical, published in, Doctor Samuel Squire was born in Warminster, He was an able and learned man, who was the son of an apothecary, and was born in, He was a student of St, Johns College, Cambridge. At the early age of twenty five he was presented to the Chancellorship and a Canonry of Wells, Other preferments rapidly followed, till inhe obtained the Deanery of Bristol, and about a year afterwards was made Bishop of St, Davids, which see he held till his death, May,, Dr. Squire was the author of many works on antiquarian, historical, and religious subjects, According to Joseph Stratford, in 'Wiltshire And Its Worthies, Notes Topographical and Biographical,' published in, Doctor Samuel Squire was born in Warminster.
He was "an able and learned man, who was the son of an apothecary, and was born in, He was a student of St, John's College, Cambridge. At the early age of twenty five he was presented to the Chancellorship and a Canonry of Wells, Other preferments rapidly followed, till inhe obtained the Deanery of Bristol, and about a year afterwards was made Bishop of St, Davids, which see he held till his death, May,, Dr. Squire was the author of many works on antiquarian, historical, and religious subjects, " sitelink.