Anglo-American clergyman and president of Harvard College (1592–1672)
For the eighteenth-century clergyman, see Charles Chauncy (1705–1787).
The Reverend
Charles Chauncy
President of Harvard College
In office 1654–1672
Preceded by
Henry Dunster
Succeeded by
Leonard Hoar
Personal details
Born
1592 Ardeley (then known as Yardley),[1] Hertfordshire
Died
February 19, 1672(1672-02-19) (aged 79) Cambridge, Massachusetts
Charles Chauncy (baptized 5 November 1592 – 19 February 1672) was an Anglo-American Congregational clergyman, educator, and secondarily, a physician.[2] He was the second President of Harvard.
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