- John Jebb (1775-1833)
John Jebb (7 September 1775 - 9 December 1833) was an Irish
churchman andwriter .Biography
He was born in
Drogheda and educated at the Free Grammar School,Derry andTrinity College Dublin . Ordained in 1799, he becamecurate in Mogorbane,County Tipperary in 1805 andarchdeacon ofEmly in 1801.For his services in maintaining order in the parish during the disturbances that followed the outbreak of famine in the west of Ireland in 1822, he was made
Bishop of Limerick in that year. In 1827 he had astroke and afterwards spent his time in various places in England, devoting himself to writing. He favoured the high church approach to ritual and is regarded as a forerunner of the Oxford movement. He died in East Hill, nearWandsworth , Surrey.Works
*"Sermons" (London, 1815)
*"Sacred Literature" (1820)
*"Practical Theology" (2 vols., 1830)
*"Biographical Memoir of William Phelan" (1832)
*His correspondence with Alexander Knox was edited by C. Forster (2 vols., 1834).References
*C. Forster, "Life and Letters of John Jebb", London 1851
*Anne Mozley, "Letters of J. H, Newman", i. 440, 470, ib. 1890
*DNB, xxix, 259-261.
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