- White Kennett
White Kennett (August, 1660-1728) was an English
bishop and antiquary, born atDover .He was educated at
Westminster School and at St. Edmund's Hall,Oxford , where, while an undergraduate, he published several translations ofLatin works, includingErasmus ' "In Praise of Folly ".In 1685 he became
vicar ofAmbrosden ,Oxfordshire . A few years afterwards he returned to Oxford as tutor and vice-principal of St. Edmund's Hall, where he gave considerable impetus to the study of antiquities.George Hickes gave him lessons inOld English . In 1695 he published "Parochial Antiquities". In 1700 he became rector of St. Botolph's, Aldgate,London , and in 1701archdeacon ofHuntingdon .For a eulogistic
sermon on the recently deceasedWilliam Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire , Kennett was in 1707 recommended to the deanery ofPeterborough . He afterwards joined the Low Church party, strenuously opposed the Sacheverell movement, and in theBangorian controversy supported with great zeal and considerable bitterness the side of Bishop Hoadly. His intimacy withCharles Trimnell ,bishop of Norwich , who was high in favor withGeorge I of Great Britain , secured for him in 1718 thebishopric of Peterborough . He died at Westminster in December 1728.Kennett published in 1698 an edition of Sir
Henry Spelman 's "History of Sacrilege", and he was the author of fifty-seven printed works, chiefly tracts and sermons. He wrote the third volume (Charles I-Anne) of the composite "Compleat History of England" (1706), and a more detailed and valuable "Register and Chronicle of the Restoration". He was much interested in the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.References
*"Life of Bishop White Kennett" (1730) written by the Rev. William Newton (anonymous)
* John Nichols, "Literary Anecdotes"
*Isaac Disraeli , "Calamities of Authors"
* G. V. Bennett (1957) "White Kennett 1660-1728, Bishop of Peterborough"
*1911
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