- Coffin, Edward
- Coffin, Edward
• English Jesuit and missionary (1570-1626)Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Edward Coffin — (alias Hatton) (Exeter, 1570 – 17 April 1626, Saint Omer s College) was an English Jesuit. Life After studies at Reims and Ingolstadt he was ordained at the English College, Rome, and sent to England. In 1598 he entered the Society of Jesus. On… … Wikipedia
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