Thomas Howell (Bishop of Bristol)

Thomas Howell (Bishop of Bristol)

Rt. Rev. Thomas Howell (1588-1650) was the Bishop of Bristol from 1644 to 1645.

Howell was born in Llangamarch, Brecknockshire. He was the older brother of James Howell, and a descendant of King Howell;Hywel Dda.James Howell. (2000). [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/w/Robert-E-Frady-sr/FILE/0005page.html "In The Name of Howell" part 2] .] He matriculated at Jesus College, Oxford on 20 November 1607, obtaining his BA degree on 20 February 1609, his MA on 9 July 1612 and later obtaining his BD (or DD degree - the records are unclear) degree in July 1630. After his ordination, he was appointed a royal chaplain by Charles I and was also rector of West Horsley in Surrey, becoming rector of St Stephen Walbrook on 13 April 1635. This appointment provoked a dispute between Charles I (who presented him for the position), the parishioners of the church and the Grocers' Company (who controlled the church) because Howell refused to live in the parish.cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13979|title=Howell, Thomas (1588–1650)|first=Geoffrey |last=Browell|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|publisher=Oxford University Press|date=September 2004|accessdate=2008-02-05]

Howell was appointed to a canonry of Windsor in 1636 and the sinecure rectory of Fulham in 1642. He faced difficulties during the English Civil War: although regarded as a "puritanical preacher", he was questioned by the House of Commons on 19 March 1642 over allegations that he had criticized parliament and supported Charles I. Even before that, he had been forced out of his position at St Stephen's Walbrook in 1641 and later forfeited the rectory of West Horsley for non-residence. On the death of Thomas Westfield in 1644, Howell was appointed Bishop of Bristol by Charles I. He was consecrated by Archbishop James Ussher in August 1644, and was the last bishop to be consecrated in England for sixteen years. However, Prince Rupert surrendered Bristol to Fairfax on 10 September 1645 and Howell was ejected. His whereabouts thereafter until his death (between 20 March and 22 April 1650 are unknown) but his will left the lease of a property in Frogmore, Windsor to his ten youngest children, so he may have lived there for a time. His wife died shortly before him in childbirth. He was buried in Bristol Cathedral, his memorial stating "Expergiscar" ("I shall awake").

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