- George Stradling
George Stradling (1620 or 1621 – 19 April 1688) was Dean of
Chichester Cathedral from 1672 until his death.Life
Stradling was born at
St Donat's Castle to Sir John Stradling, Baronet and travelled to France and Italy before studying at theUniversity of Oxford . He enteredJesus College, Oxford in 1638 when he was 17 years old and obtained hisBachelor of Arts degree in 1640. He was noted as a talented lutinist. In 1641, he was made a Fellow ofAll Souls' College, Oxford , whereGilbert Sheldon was Warden, and he later obtained his Master of Arts (1647) andDoctor of Divinity (1661) degrees. He fought on the Royalist side during theEnglish Civil War as acornet of horse in his brother's regument. He returned to Oxford when the fighting was over, and survived the threat of ejection by the Parliamentary Visitors in control of the university with the help ofEdmund Ludlow , a prominent Parliamentarian and his nephew by marriage.He was ordained deacon and priest by the
Bishop of Oxford ,Robert Skinner , on 7 November 1660 and became Sheldon's chaplain in London (Sheldon having becomeBishop of London by this time) rather than become Principal of Jesus College. With Sheldon's influence, Stradling was able to obtain manybenefice s, which he held at the same time (as a pluralist). He held positions, at one time or another, at parishes inFulham and St Bride's Church, Fleet Street (London),Hanwell (Middlesex ),Cliffe-at-Hoo andSutton-at-Hone (Kent ). He was also canon ofSt Paul's Cathedral and ofWestminster Abbey : appointed to both in 1660, he was still holding this posts when he died. In 1671, he becameprecentor ofChichester Cathedral and was made dean in 1672, again holding both posts until his death. Despite being a pluralist, Stradling presided at meetings of thecathedral chapter at least once in every year and also helped to repair and improve the cathedral after the effects of the Civil War. However, he clashed with theBishop of Chichester , Guy Carleton, who regarded Stradling as lukewarm and indifferent. Stradling died on 19 April 1688 and was buried at Westminster Abbey. He published one sermon during his lifetime, with others being published after his death.cite web|last=Marshall | first= William | title=Stradling, George (1620/21–1688)| work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | publisher=Oxford University Press | month= January | year= 2008| url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26626|accessdate=2008-10-09]References
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