James Lambe

The Reverend James Lambe, Oriental scholar and Arabic expert, was buried near the pulpit stairs in Westminster Abbey on 20th October 1664 but he has no monument or marker. He was son of Richard Lambe of Oxford and his second wife. Educated in his native town he was chaplain to Thomas, 4th Earl of Southampton and rector of Botley in Hampshire and vicar of Titchfield. He was installed prebendary (clergyman) of the Abbey in 1660 and was later rector at St Andrew's, Holborn in London. He married Elizabeth Beeston (nee Bromfield) but they had no children. He acted as step father to William Beeston who became Lt. Governor of Jamaica.

Further reading

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Funeral

20th October 1664

Occupation

Priest/Minister

Location

North Transept

Memorial Type

Grave

James Lambe
North Transept

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