The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatick Poets/Charles Hool
Appearance
This Gentleman liv'd in the Reigns of the Two Charles's, being born at Wakefield, in York-shire, was entred at Lincoln-College in Oxon, at Eighteen, and afterwards taking his Master's Degree, he taught School at these several Places (viz.) Rotheram in York-shire, Red-Cross-Street, and Arundel-Buildings, in London. And, after the King's Restauration, in Wales, he translated
Terrence's Comedies, in all, Six, 8vo. 1676. Printed in English and Latin, for the use of Young Schollars, in many Places Castrated.
He hath translated divers other things, as Æsop's Fables, Corderius, Cato, Comenii Orbis Pictus, &c. He has also Publish'd a Grammar, an Explanation of the Accidence, and a Greek Testament with Themes in the Margin, &c.