- Thomas Sydserf
Thomas Sydserf [Sydserff] (1581 – 1663) was a 17th century Scottish
prelate . The eldest son of an Edinburgh merchant, Sydserf graduated from theUniversity of Edinburgh in 1602 before travelling tocontinental Europe to study at theUniversity of Heidelberg . After returning toScotland , he entered the ministry, beginning at St Giles'parish ,Edinburgh in 1611. 15 years later, in 1626, he was translated to Trinity College church, Edinburgh, before being admitted Dean of Edinburgh onFebruary 19 ,1634 .However, in the same year, and on the recommendation of
William Laud ,Archbishop of Canterbury , he ascended to episcopal rank, receiving consecration asBishop of Brechin onJuly 29 . In the following year, onAugust 30 ,1635 , he was translated asBishop of Galloway . Sydserf was very much a royalist, pro-Episcopacy , and inclined to be highly sympathetic towardsArminianism . These views brought him much conflict in Scotland, and a Bishop of Galloway he exercised his episcopal powers against his ideological opponents. He supported the introduction in 1637 of an English-styleBook of Common Prayer , and for this he was attacked on several occasions by mobs inFalkirk ,Dalkeith and Edinburgh. He was finally deposed by the rebellious General Assembly of the Scottish church onDecember 13 ,1638 .Sydserf thereafter went to England, briefly becoming a follower of King Charles I, before moving continental Europe. He returned to Scotland, and after
the Restoration and reimposition of Episcopacy in Scotland, was reinstated as a Bishop, though on this occasion becomingBishop of Orkney . He was the only pre-1638 bishop to be reinstated as a bishop in Scotland after the Restoration. Sydserf died in Edinburgh onSeptember 29 ,1663 . He had been married since 1624, when he took as his wife Rachel Byers, daughter of an Edinburgh magistrate. He was responsible for remodelling thenave ofWhithorn Priory in line with the new styles or worship he tried to promote.References
*Adams, Sharon, "Sydserff, Thomas (1581–1663)", in the "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, May 2006 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26866, accessed 4 May 2007]
*Keith, Robert, "An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688", (London, 1824), pp. 228, 281
*Watt, D.E.R., "Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638", 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969), pp. 42, 127, 133
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