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HENSHAW, Joseph (1603-79)

Family and Education
b. 1603, 2nd s. of Thomas Henshaw of Basset’s Fee, Shipley, Suss., solicitor gen. [I], and Joan, da. of Richard Wistow, chief surgeon to Elizabeth I. educ. Charterhouse 1614; Magdalen Hall, Oxf. matric 1621, BA 1625; Pembroke, Camb. MA 1628, BD 1635, DD 1639. m. 28 Apr. 1633, Jane (d.1639), da. of John May of Rawmarsh, Suss. 1s. (d.v.p.), 1da. d. 9 Mar. 1679; will 8 Sept. 1675, pr. 11 Mar. 1676. TNA, PROB 11/361.
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Chap. to Charles II 1660.

Chap. to John Digby†, earl of Bristol bef. 1628; chap. to George Villiers†, duke of Buckingham bef. 1628; preb. Chichester 1628 – 63; residentiary canon, Chichester 1638 – 60; vic. St Bartholomew-the-Less London 1631 – 36; rect. Stedham with Hayshot, Suss. 1634 – 63, E. Lavant, Suss. 1636 – 63; seq. 1645; dean and precentor, Chichester 1660 – 63.

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TRELAWNY, Jonathan (Jonathon) (1650-1721)

Family and Education
b. 24 Mar. 1650, 3rd but 1st surv. s. of Sir Jonathan Trelawny (d.1681), 2nd bt., M.G. Smith, Fighting Joshua, 4. gent. of the privy chamber, and Mary, da. of Sir Edward Seymour, 2nd bt. of Berry Pomeroy, Devon; bro. of Charles Trelawny and Henry Trelawny. educ. Westminster Sch. 1663; M. Temple 1669; Christ Church Oxf., BA 1672, MA 1675; DD 1685; ord. priest 1676. m. 31 Mar. 1684, Rebecca (1670-1710), LPL, ms 1770 (Wake diary), f. 92. da. of Thomas Hele of Babbacombe, Devon; 6s. (2 d.v.p.) 6da. suc. fa. as 3rd bt. bef. 5 Mar. 1681. d. 19 July 1721; admon. 6 Dec. 1721 to s. Sir John Trelawny. TNA, PROB 6/97, f. 169.
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Royal chap. (extraordinary) 13 Nov. 1677.

Rect. St Ives, Cornw. 1677 – 89, Southill with Callington, Cornw. 1677 – 89, Shobrooke, Devon 1689 – ?1707; dean, St Buryan, Cornw. 1689–1707; CSP Dom. 1685, pp. 375, 381; CSP Dom. 1689–90, pp. 25, 99, 149. chap. to Edward Conway, earl of Conway; ODNB. proctor, Convocation 1685; Recs. of Convocation ed. Bray, viii. 422. adn. Totnes 1693 – 94; preb. and adn. Exeter, 1704 – 07.

Commr. to revise the liturgy 1689, Lathbury, Hist. of Convocation, 321; Carpenter, Thomas Tenison, 100 n.1. to build 50 new churches, 1711–d. Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches ed. Port (London Rec. Soc. xxiii), pp. xxxiv-xxxvi.

V.-adm. South Cornw. 1682; recorder, West Looe 1685; HP Commons, 1660–90, i. 168–9. stannator, Truro 1686; Smith, Fighting Joshua, 116. dep. lt. Cornw. 1702, CSP Dom. 1702–3, p. 391. 1706, CSP Dom. 1705–6, p. 126. Devon 1704; CSP Dom. 1703–4, p. 277. alderman Lostwithiel 1685; Smith, Fighting Joshua, 19. freeman Plymouth 1684, HMC 9th Rep. pt. i. 281; Plymouth and W. Devon RO, PH/413. 1713, Saltash 1684, Liskeard, Fowey, Truro 1685, Cornw. RO, DD/CY7236; CSP Dom. 1685, pp. 66, 72, 84. Winchester by 1710. HP Commons, 1690–1715, ii. 255.

Associated with: Trelawne, Cornw.; Chelsea, London.
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oil on canvas by Sir G. Kneller, 1708, Christ Church, Oxf.; oil on canvas by Sir G. Kneller, 1720, NPG 5855.

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HENCHMAN, Humphrey (Humfrey) (1592-1675)

Family and Education
bap. 22 Dec. 1592, 3rd s. of Thomas Henchman, skinner of the City of London and Wellingborough, Northants. and Anne, da. of Robert Griffiths of Caernarfon. educ. Christ’s, Camb. matric. 1609, BA 1613, MA 1616; Clare, Camb. fell. 1617–23, BD 1623, DD 1628. m. 1630, Ellen, da. of Robert Townson, bp. of Salisbury, niece of John Davenant, bp. of Salisbury, and wid. of J. Lowe, 3s. 1da. (1s. 1da. d.v.p.). d. 7 Oct. 1675; will 25 Aug. 1675, pr. 19 Oct. 1675. TNA, PROB 11/348.
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Lord almoner 1662 – 75; PC 1663 – 75.

Precentor Salisbury 1623 – 60; preb. Salisbury 1623 – 63; rect. St Peter and All Saints, Rushton, Northants. 1624 – 43, Westbury, Wilts. 1631 – 43, Wyke Regis, Kingsteignton and Portland, Dorset 1639 – 43; vic. Yealmpton, Devon 1629 – 43; commr. Savoy conference 1661. Bodl. Tanner 282, f. 35.

FRS 1665.

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oil on canvas, by P. Lely, c.1665, NPG 6496 and copies; R. Gibson, Catalogue of Portraits in the Collection of the earl of Clarendon (1977), 67. mezzotint after Lely, NPG D29525.

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TILLOTSON, John (1630-94)

Family and Education
bap. 10 Oct. 1630, s. of Robert Tillotson (d.1683), clothier of Halifax and Mary (d.1667), da. of Thomas Dobson of Sowerby. educ. Clare, Camb., matric. 1647, BA 1650, fell. 1651-61, MA 1654, ord. c.1661, DD 1666. m. 23 Feb. 1664 Elizabeth (d.1702), da. of Peter French and Robina Cromwell and stepda. John Wilkins, later bp. of Chester, 2da. d.v.p. d. 22 Nov. 1694.
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Chap. to Sir Edmund Prideaux‡ bef. 1656; cur. Cheshunt, Herts. 1661 – 62; rect. Kedington, Suff. 1663 – 64; preacher, L. Inn 1663 – 91; lecturer, St Laurence Jewry, London 1664 – 91; preb. Canterbury 1670 – 72, Ealdland St Paul’s 1675 – 77, Oxgate St Paul’s 1677 – 89, Newington St Paul’s 1689 – 91; dean Canterbury 1672 – 89, St Paul’s 1689 – 91.

Chap. to Charles II, James II, William III and Mary II; clerk of the closet 1689–91; CSP Dom. 1689–90, p. 68. PC 4 June 1691. TNA, PC 2/74.

FRS 1672; mbr. Gouge Trust to distribute Welsh bibles 1674; commr. ecclesiastical appointments 1689, Irish church 1690, CSP Dom. 1690–1, pp. 158–9. charitable institutions and hospitals 1691. CSP Dom. 1690–1, p. 240.

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Associated with: Old Haugh End, Yorks.; Edmonton c.1684–94.
Likenesses

oil on canvas by M. Beale, 1672, St Paul’s Cathedral; oil on canvas by Sir G. Kneller, 1691, NPG 94; oil on canvas by Sir G. Kneller, c.1691-4, St Paul's Cathedral; oil on canvas, 1691, Lambeth Palace; oil on canvas, Lambeth Palace; oil on canvas, Lambeth Palace; oil on canvas after Sir G. Kneller, Clare Coll., Camb.

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THOMAS, William (1613-89)

Family and Education
b. 2 Feb. 1613, s. of John Thomas, linen draper and Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Blount of Bristol. educ. Carmarthen g.s.; St John’s Oxf. matric. 1629, BCL, 1635; Jesus Oxf. BA 1632, MA 1635; ord. deacon Christ Church, Oxf. 1637, priest 1638; DD 1660. m. Blanche (c.1612-77), da. of Peter Samyne, Dutch merchant in London, 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. d. 25 Jun. 1689; will 11 Feb. 1686 – 18 June 1689, pr. 2 Nov. 1689. TNA, PROB 11/397.
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Chap. to James Stuart, duke of York, 1660.

Vic. Penbryn, Card. (dates unknown); chap. to Algernon Percy, 4th earl of Northumberland; T. Nash, Worcs. ii. app. pp. clviii. rect. Laugharne, Carm. c. 1640 – 70, Llanbedr Felffre (Lampeter Velfrey), Pemb. 1661, Hampton Lovet, Worcs. 1670 – 77; precentor, St Davids 1660; dean, Worcester 1665 – 83.

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HALL, Timothy (1639-90)

Family and Education
bap. 17 Mar. 1639, St Katherine by the Tower London, s. of Thomas Hall, woodturner, and Judith. educ. Pembroke Coll., Oxf. matric. 1654, BA 1658. m. 1 May 1658, Sarah Rouls, of Twickenham, Mdx., 1s. d.v.p. TNA, PROB 11/399. d. 9 or 10 Apr. 1690; will 7 Apr. 1690, pr. 15 May 1690. Ibid.
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Rect. Norwood, Surr., Southam, Warws., ejected 1662, Horsenden, Bucks. 1668 – 77, All Hallows Staining, London 1677 – 88; perpetual cur. Princes Risborough, Bucks. 1669 – 77; vic. Bledlow, Bucks. 1674 – 77.

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Associated with: Homerton, Mdx.
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HALL, John (1633-1710)

Family and Education
b. 29 Jan. 1633, s. of John Hall, vic. Bromsgrove, Worcs. and Anne. educ. Merchant Taylors Sch. 1644-50; Pembroke, Oxf. matric. 1650, BA 1651, MA 1653, BD 1666, DD 1669; Presbyterian ord., 1655; episcopal ord., 1661; unm. d. 4 Feb. 1710; will 24 Mar. 1709, pr. 20 Apr. 1710. TNA, PROB 11/514.
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Chap. to Charles II, 1677 – 82, to William and Mary, 1691 – 92.

Rect. St Aldate’s, Oxf. 1664; canon, Worcester, 1676 – 91.

Master, Pembroke, Oxf. 1664 – 1710; Lady Margaret Prof. of Divinity, 1676 – 91.

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Associated with: the Strand, London.Add. 22267, ff. 164-71.;
Likenesses

drawing by T. Forster, 1699, Bristol Museums, Galleries, and Archives; oil on canvas by unknown artist, Bristol Museums, Galleries, and Archives.

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HALL, George (1613-68)

Family and Education
bap. 24 Aug. 1613, 3rd s. of Joseph Hall (later bp. Exeter and Norwich) and Elizabeth Winiff (d.1652). educ. Exeter Coll., Oxf, matric. 1628, BA 1631, fell. 1632–8, MA 1634; incorp. Camb. 1635; DD 1660. m. 28 June 1641, Gertrude (d.1669), da. of Edward Meredith of Maristow, Devon, d.s.p. d. 23 Aug. 1668; will 22 Aug. 1668, pr. 2 Dec. 1668. TNA, PROB 11/328.
Offices Held

Chap. to Charles II 1660.

Vic. Menheniot, Cornw. 1637 – 45; seq. 1645; preb. Exeter 1639 – 61, Windsor 1660 – 62; adn. Cornwall, Exeter 1641 – 60, Canterbury 1660 – 68; minister St Bartholomew Exchange, London 1651; rect. Berwick, Suss. 1654, Walker Revised, 97. St Botolph Aldersgate, London 1654 – 55, Wigan, Lancs. 1662 – 68.

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Likenesses

oil on canvas by unknown artist, Exeter, Oxf.; oil on canvas, by unknown artist, Emmanuel, Camb.

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HACKET, John (1592-1670)

Family and Education
b. 1 Sept. 1592, s. of Andrew Hacket of Pitfirrane, nr. Dunfermline, Fife, and ?Maud Doncaster. Register St Martin in the Fields 1550-1719, p. 73. educ. Westminster Sch.; Trinity, Camb. BA 1613, Fell. 1614, MA 1616, ord. 1618, BD 1623, DD 1628; incorp. Oxford 1616; Gray’s Inn 1628. m. (1) 1625 Elizabeth (d.1637) da. of William Stebbing (Stebbins) of Earl Soham, Suff. Boyd’s Marriage Index, Framsden, Suffolk 1625. 3s. (1 d.v.p), 3da. (1 d.v.p); TNA, PROB 11/334. (2) 1641 Frances da. of Mr. Bennet of Cheshire and wid. of Dr John Bridgeman, Boyd’s Marriage Index. Bishop’s ML London Diocese, 1641; Matthews, Walker Revised, 49. 1s. (d.v.p), 1da. PROB 11/334; Vis. Warwicks 1662-1663, 140. d. 28 Oct. 1670; will 9 Jan. 1665 – 31 Aug. 1669, pr. 1 Dec. 1670. PROB 11/334.
Offices Held

Chap. to James I 1623, to Charles I 1625, to Charles II 1660.

Rect. Stoke Hammond, Bucks. 1618 – 24, Kirby-under-Wood, Lincs. 1621, Barcombe, Suss. 1622, St Andrew’s Holborn 1624 – 43, 1660 – 62, Cheam, Surr. 1624 – ?; vic. Trumpington, Cambs. 1620; chap. to John Williams† bp. Lincoln 1621 – 23; preb. Lincoln 1623 – 61, St Paul’s London 1642 – 61; adn. Bedford, Lincoln 1631 – 61; pres. Sion Coll. 1633–4; Matthews, Walker Revised, 49; Ath. Ox. iv. 825. mbr. Westminster Assembly Divines 1643.

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Associated with: St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster.
HAGGETT, HALKET
Likenesses

oil on canvas by Valentine Ritz, Trinity, Camb.; oil on canvas by unknown artist, Trinity, Camb.; line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1671, NPG D22758.

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TENISON, Thomas (1636-1715)

Family and Education
b. 29 Sept. 1636, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of John Tenison (1599-1671), rect. Topcroft, Norf., E. Carpenter, Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury, 3-5. and Mercy, da. of Thomas Dowsing of Cottenham. educ. Norwich Free Sch.; Corpus Christi, Camb. matric. 1653, BA 1657, MA 1660, ord. 1660, CUL, EDR B/2/58: CCED. fell. 1662, BD 1667, DD 1680; incorp. Oxf. 1664. m. Dec. 1667, Anne (d.1714), da. of Richard Love DD, master of Corpus Christi, Camb. and chap. to Charles I. d.s.p. d. 14 Dec. 1715; will 11 Apr. – 2 Dec. 1715, pr. 23 Jan. 1716. TNA, PROB 11/550.
Offices Held

Chap. to Charles II 1676 – 85, to James II 1685 – 88, to William and Mary 1688 – 91.

Chap. to Edward Montagu, 2nd earl of Manchester, c. 1660; rect. Bracon Ash, Norf. 1660 – 62, Holywell, Hunts. 1667 – 81, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London 1680 – 92, St James Piccadilly 1686 – 92; cur. St Andrew-the-Great, Cambridge 1662–7; CUL, EDR B/2/58: CCEd. minister St Peter Mancroft, Norwich 1671 – 78; adn. London 1689 – 91.

PC 1695 – 1715; lord justice 1695 – 1702, 1714.

Commr. Irish Church 1690, CSP Dom. 1690–1, p. 158. ecclesiastical preferments 1695, 1699, CSP Dom. 1695 p. 326; CSP Dom. 1699–1700, p. 276. Greenwich Hospital 1695, 1703, CSP Dom. 1695, pp. 73, 346; CSP Dom. 1703–4, p. 462. completion of St Paul’s 1702, CSP Dom. 1702–3, p. 313. Anglo-Scottish union 1702, CSP Dom. 1702–3, p. 489. 50 new churches 1711–d.; Commissions for Building 50 New Churches ed. M.H. Port (London Rec. Soc. xxiii), pp. xxxiv-xxxv. founder mbr. and pres. SPG 1701; CSP Dom. 1700–2, p. 358; Bodl. Ballard 7, f. 100. gov. Charterhouse 1695. G.S. Davies, Charterhouse in London, 355.

Likenesses

engraving by P. Vanderbanck, after M. Beale, 1695, NPG D20240.

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