- George Morley
George Morley (1597-1684) was an English bishop.
He was born in
London , and educated atWestminster school and theUniversity of Oxford . In 1640 he was presented to the sinecure living ofHartfield, Sussex , and in the following year he was made canon of Christ Church and exchanged to the rectory ofMildenhall, Wiltshire . He preached before the House of Commons in 1642, but his sermon gave offence, and when in 1647 he took a prominent part in resisting the parliamentary visitation ofOxford University he was deprived of his canonry and living.Leaving England, he joined the court of Charles II, and became one of the leading clergy at
The Hague . Shortly before the Restoration he came to England on a highly successful mission to gain for Charles the support of thePresbyterians . In 1660 he regained his canonry, and soon became dean of Christ Church. In the same year he was consecratedBishop of Worcester . At theSavoy Conference of 1661 he was chief representative of the bishops. He was translated to the see of Winchester in 1662.His works are few and chiefly polemical, e.g. "The Bishop of Worcester's to a friend for Vindication of himself from the Calumnies of Mr.
Richard Baxter ".References
*1911
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ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of Winchester
SHORT DESCRIPTION = English bishop
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