A biographical history of England, from Egbert the Great to the revolution : consisting of characters disposed in different classes, and adapted to a methodical catalogue of engraved British heads : intended as an essay towards reducing our biography to system, and a help to the knowledge of portraits : interspersed with a variety of anecdotes and memoirs of a great number of persons, not to be found in any other biographical work ; with a preface. Volume 5
, Is /HISTORYBIOGRAPHICALOFENGLAND,<&rrat to tytISgtort t$eCONSISTING OFCHARACTERS DISPOSED IN DIFFERENT CLASSES,AND ADAPTED TOA CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVED BRITISH HEADSMETHODICALINTENDED ASREDUCING OUR BIOGRAPHY TO ANDAN ESSAY TOWARDS SYSTEM,TO THEKNOWLEDGE OF PORTRAITS :A HELPINTERSPERSED WITHOFA VARIETY ANECDOTES,ANDGREAT NUMBERMEMOIRS OF A OF PERSONS,BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER BIOGRAPHICALNOT TO WORK.AWITH PREFACE,COLLECTION OF ENGRAVEDSHEWING THE UTILITY OF A PORTRAITS TO SUPPLY THETHE VARIOUSAND ANSWER OF MEDALS.DEFECT, PURPOSES,THE J.BY REV. GRANGER,OF INVICAR SHIPLAKE, OXFORDSHIRE.Animum inani. VIRG.pictura pascitCelebrare domestica facta. HOR.FIFTH EDITION,WITH UPWARDS OF FOUR HUNDRED ADDITIONAL LIVES.IN SIX VOLUMES:VOL. V.LONDON:PRINTED FOR WILLIAM BAYNES AND SON,PATERNOSTER ROW:AND SOLD BY W. NEW BOND J. FLEET J. AND J.CLARKE, STREET; MAJOR, STREET; ARCH,CORNHILL: J. OXFORD: DEIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE:PARKER, SONS,H. S. BAYNES AND CO. AND R. M. DUBLIN.EDINBURGH; TIMS,1824.J. F. St.by DOVE, John s Square.HISTORY* BIOGRAPHICALOFENGLAND.REIGN OF CHARLES II. CONTINUED.CLASS IV.THE CLERGY.AND BISHOPS.ARCHBISHOPSCantuari-GlLBERTUS SHELDON, archiepiscopusensis h. sh. mezz.; half length;of himThe with theprint exactly corresponds original paintingthe theatre at Oxford. There is another atin original Amesbury,to the former.similarSHELDON a headGILBERTUS this; copied, fromVertue 4fc>.;print, by largeD. ad ...
, Is /HISTORYBIOGRAPHICAL
OF
ENGLAND,
<&rrat to tytISgtort t$e
CONSISTING OF
CHARACTERS DISPOSED IN DIFFERENT CLASSES,
AND ADAPTED TO
A CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVED BRITISH HEADSMETHODICAL
INTENDED AS
REDUCING OUR BIOGRAPHY TO ANDAN ESSAY TOWARDS SYSTEM,
TO THEKNOWLEDGE OF PORTRAITS :A HELP
INTERSPERSED WITH
OFA VARIETY ANECDOTES,
AND
GREAT NUMBERMEMOIRS OF A OF PERSONS,
BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER BIOGRAPHICALNOT TO WORK.
AWITH PREFACE,
COLLECTION OF ENGRAVEDSHEWING THE UTILITY OF A PORTRAITS TO SUPPLY THE
THE VARIOUSAND ANSWER OF MEDALS.DEFECT, PURPOSES,
THE J.BY REV. GRANGER,
OF INVICAR SHIPLAKE, OXFORDSHIRE.
Animum inani. VIRG.pictura pascit
Celebrare domestica facta. HOR.
FIFTH EDITION,
WITH UPWARDS OF FOUR HUNDRED ADDITIONAL LIVES.
IN SIX VOLUMES:
VOL. V.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR WILLIAM BAYNES AND SON,
PATERNOSTER ROW:
AND SOLD BY W. NEW BOND J. FLEET J. AND J.CLARKE, STREET; MAJOR, STREET; ARCH,
CORNHILL: J. OXFORD: DEIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE:PARKER, SONS,
H. S. BAYNES AND CO. AND R. M. DUBLIN.EDINBURGH; TIMS,
1824.J. F. St.by DOVE, John s Square.HISTORY* BIOGRAPHICAL
OF
ENGLAND.
REIGN OF CHARLES II. CONTINUED.
CLASS IV.
THE CLERGY.
AND BISHOPS.ARCHBISHOPS
Cantuari-GlLBERTUS SHELDON, archiepiscopus
ensis h. sh. mezz.
; half length;
of himThe with theprint exactly corresponds original painting
the theatre at Oxford. There is another atin original Amesbury,
to the former.similar
SHELDON a headGILBERTUS this; copied, from
Vertue 4fc>.;print, by large
D. ad vivumGILBERTUS &c.SHELDON, Loggan
del. et sc. This was done when he was ofbishop
London.
ARCHBISHOP SHELDON an Svo.
; engraving, copied
the mezzotinto.from larger SHELDON Svo. mezz.;
GILBERT &c.SHELDON, Clamp.
VOL. V. BBIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
GILBERT &c. Gardiner 4to. 1797.SHELDON, ;
There is a of his monument in inchurch,good print Croydon
"
s Environs of London."Lyson
T. sc. In sGILBERT SHELDON. Nugent Harding
"
Mirrour" 1793.Biographical
Translated Sheldon was some timewarden ofAll-SoulsArchbishop College,
from Lon
in and clerk of the closet to Charles I. who had aOxford, greatdon, Aug.
who1663. esteem for him. He the restoration of Charles II.was, upon
knew his and his exile had his munifiworth, during experienced
made dean of the He was afterward succescence, chapel royal.
to the sees of London and in bothsively promoted Canterbury,
which he succeeded Dr. Juxon. His benevolent heart, public spirit,
mostand merited the andprudent conduct, exemplary piety, highest
andstation in the church.* He inconspicuous expended, public
asand acts of no less thanbenefactions, 66,000/.private charity,
from his accounts. Much ofthis wasappeared money appropriated
theto the relief of the necessitous in the time of the and toplague,
of Christian slaves. The of the theatreredemption building only
toin Oxford cost him This structure alone is sufficient16,000/.
the of the founder and the architect. Ob.perpetuate memory
9 Nov. 1677.
RICHARDUS Ebora-STERNE, archiepiscopus
F.censis. Place h. sh. mezz.f. large
RICHARD STERNE. sc. 1799.Harding
Translated Richard who was educated theat inSterne, was,Cambridge,
Car-from
of Charles I. master of Jesus andin that freign College university,JuneUse,
to Laud. of the1664. the commencement20, Archbishopchaplain Upon
civil when the s necessities were and sewar, king he,very urgent,
veral others of the heads of were instrumental in send-houses, very
* Dr. in the Dedication of his secondEachard, Hobbes,Dialogue against says,
5
"that he was able to live down Leviathans.many
"In the Strafforde vol. i. is this in a oft 208, letter G. GerardPapers," p. passage,
"Wentworth : The theto the business for oflord-deputy long-disputed headship
s in is now at an and aSt. John end, &c. one Sterne, solidCollege, Cambridge,
who first summed the three thousand and six hundred faults werescholar, thatup
of is hisin our Bibles London, s direction to the ofby Ely,printed Majesty Bishop
ofwho elects made master Jesusthere, College."ENGLAND. 3OF
the to his to be coined for his use.ing Cambridge plate majesty
Dr.This offence to who seized Dr.Cromwell, Sterne,greatgave
master of St. John s and Dr. master ofMartin,Beale, College,
and carried them to London where wereQueen ;s, they imprisoned
for a and afterward sent on board a atyear, ship Wapping, put
Aunder and treated with little beforehatches, great inhumanity.*
the execution of his friend and the he wasgood patron, archbishop,
to attend and the last offices for hiai onhim,permitted performed
the scaffold. He lived in till the whengreat restoration,obscurity
he returned to his of Jesus which he held tillmastership College,
he was made of Carlisle. He was afterward translated tobishop
York. He a man of and anwas of abilities as au-worth, good
He a of and acomment; wrotethor.f logiccompiled system upon
the 103d Psalm. He 1850/. towards the of St.gave rebuilding
Paul s church. Ob. 18 m. 87.June, 1683,
HUMPHREDUS Lon-HENCHMAN, episcopus
dinensis. h. sh. mezz.;Lely halfp. length
HUMPHREY HENCHMAN small whole book
; length,
"under his arm. Hollar In Carter sHonourright f. "8$c.
Translatedwho was educated at Clare in Cam-Henchman,Humphrey -hall,
thefor his to of Salis-was, merit,bridge, promoted chantorship bury Scot
in the of Charles I. He was one ofthose that to 15, 1663.reignbury, helped
conceal Charles II. and were instrumental to his after theescape,
Worcester. Several of thebattle of who assisted theroyalists king
this were rewarded him at theoccasion, restoupon important by
were then the mostand in theration, among popular persons king
Dr.dom. Henchman succeeded Dr. in the see ofDuppa Salisbury
and was removed to London the translation of Dr. Sheldon toupon
He soon after his made lord-almoner.was,Canterbury. removal,
When the declaration for of conscience was heliberty published,
was much and his toalarmed, strictly enjoined clergy preach
* " "See more thehi at the end of the MercuriusQuerela Cantabrigiensis,"
Rusticus/ & It is there that some made it their businessp. 4, said,seq. actually
them sold to for slaves.to get Algiers
"
t He had the honour of the author of the Whole of Man,"being reported Duty
now to written s"ascertained have been See Mastersby Packington. HistoryLady
of him.in where there is a account ofCorpus-Christ! College, Cambridge," goodBIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
March it offence to the His ex-15, against popery, though gave great king.
1671-2. was offollowed the other He was editor theample by bishops.
"
Gentleman s to be written the author of
Calling," supposed by
"the Whole of Man."* Ob. Oct. 1675.Duty
HENRICUS Londinen-COMPTONUS, episcopus
sis. sc. 1679 h. sh.
;Loggan large Henry Compton
was successor to Henchman in the see ofLonBishop
There is account of him in the nextdon. some reign.
W.JOHANNES Dunelmensis.COSIN, episcopus
"
Dolle sc. his Transubstantiation"Before History of
f
: fcSOI ewtiSvo.1676; f [ ^aH;.".mME
Consec. of in and deanJohn Cosin was master Peter-house, Cambridge,
in the of Charles I. in which hef enjoyed660. Peterborough, reign
He was accused of introseveral other considerable preferments.
innovations in the church of of whichDurham,ducing superstitious
Peter who had beenhe was then a Smart, proprebendary,! by
him for He held hissecuted againstby preaching episcopacy.
but a short as he was the first of the who weretime, clergydeanery
from their and benefices thesequestered dignities by parliament.J
In he retired to where he was toParis,1643, appointed chaplain
Dr.the Protestant of Henrietta s He succeededQueenpart family.
in thatMorton in the see ofDurham and while he sat; see, expended
in and charities and benefactions.more than 36,000/. privatepublic
in the 78th of his HisHe died Jan. 15, 1671-2, year age. prin
which shews him to have been a man of is hiswork, learning,cipal
" of the Canon of the abookScholastical ;"Holy ScriptureHistory
The first edition was in the secondstill in esteem. 1657,published
in 4to. oil1672;
.y
BRIAN Wintoniensis.DUPPA, episcopusquondam
"
sc. his Rules andR. W. (White) Before Holy Helps
"
small 1674.Devotion Ylmo.8$c.of
* the octavo edition of that book.See the toprefixedepistle
" to but this is a mistake.He in s said have been deant is, ;Rapin History,"
was installed dean in 1640.He November,\