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Benjamin HOADLY Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, 18 Feb., 1691/2. S. of Samuel, Head Master of Norwich School [ Norfolk ] (for whom see D.N.B. ). B. at Westerham, Kent . Bapt. 22 Dec., 1676. Matric. 1692 ; B.A. 1695/6 ; M.A. 1699 . Fellow, 1697-1701 . D.D. (Lambeth) 1715 . Ord. deacon (London) 1698 ; priest, 22 Dec., 1700. Lecturer of St Mildred Poultry [ London ], 1701-11 . R. of St Peter-le-Poer [ London ], 1704-20 . R. of Streatham, Surrey , 1710-23 . Chaplain to George I, 1715 . R. of Llandyssnan, Anglesey . R. of Llandurnog [Llandwrog???, Caernarvonshire ], Vale of Gwyd. Bishop of Bangor [ Caernarvonshire ], 1716-21 ; of Hereford [ Herefordshire ], 1721-2 ; of Salisbury [ Wiltshire ], 1723-34 ; and of Winchester [ Hampshire ], 1734-61 . An eminent controversialist; leader of the latitudinarian party in Church and State. His sermon on the 'Nature of the Kingdom or Church of Christ' caused the 'Bangorian Controversy,' 1717-20 . Author, controversial, etc. Died at his palace at Chelsea [ London ], 17 Apr., 1761, aged 85; buried in Winchester Cathedral [ Hampshire ]. Father of the next, and of John (1730), brother of John (1693). ( D.N.B. ; Cath. Coll. Hist. ) | Benjamin HOADLY Approx. lifespan: 16761761 Adm. pens. at St Catharine's College 1691/2:02:18 s. of Samuel HOADLY Head Master of Sch: Norwich School Norwich, [ Norfolk ] (for whom see D.N.B. ). b. at Westerham, Kent Bapt. 1676:12:22 Matric. 1692 B.A. 1695/6 M.A. 1699 Fellow 1697-1701 D.D. (Lambeth) 1715 Ord. deacon (London) 1698 ; priest 1700:12:22 Lecturer of St Mildred Poultry, [ London ] 1701-11 R. of St Peter-le-Poer, [ London ] 1704-20 R. of Streatham, Surrey 1710-23 Chaplain to George I 1715 R. of Llandyssnan, Anglesey R. of Llandurnog [Llandwrog??? Caernarvonshire ], Vale of Gwyd. Bishop of Bangor, [ Caernarvonshire ] 1716-21 ; of Hereford, [ Herefordshire ] 1721-22 ; of Salisbury, [ Wiltshire ] 1723-34 ; and of Winchester, [ Hampshire ] 1734-61 An eminent controversialist; leader of the latitudinarian party in Church and State. His sermon on the 'Nature of the Kingdom or Church of Christ' caused the 'Bangorian Controversy,' 1717-20 Author, controversial, etc. Died at his palace at Chelsea, [ London ] 1761:04:17 aged 85; buried in Winchester Cathedral Winchester, [ Hampshire ] father of Benjamin HOADLY (1722) father of John HOADLY (1730) brother of John HOADLY (1693) ( D.N.B. ; Cath. Coll. Hist. ) |