- Thomas Briscoe
Thomas Briscoe (
30 June 1813 –16 February 1895 ) was a Welsh priest and scholar, who was a Fellow ofJesus College, Oxford for 25 years and Vicar ofHolyhead for 37 years. He also translated theNew Testament , and some books of theOld Testament , into Welsh.Life
Briscoe was born in
Wrexham and educated atRuthin School . He then studied at Jesus College, Oxford, gaining a first classBachelor of Arts degree inLiterae Humaniores in 1833. He gained his Master of Arts degree in 1836, the year that he was ordained deacon. He was ordained priest in 1837 and became curate ofHenllan ,Denbighshire , holding this post until 1840. In 1843, he was awarded aBachelor of Divinity degree by theUniversity of Oxford , obtaining his doctorate in 1868.cite web |url=http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-BRIS-THO-1813.html| title=BRISCOE, THOMAS (1813–1895), cleric and scholar|work=Welsh Biography Online |publisher=National Library of Wales |last=Williams James| first=John| accessdate=2008-04-20]He was appointed to a fellowship at Jesus College in 1834, holding this until 1859. He served as college tutor from 1835 to 1839 and again from 1843 to 1857; he was also vice-principal from 1849 to 1858. In 1858, he became vicar of Holyhead, remaining vicar until his death on
16 February 1895 . He was also chancellor ofBangor Cathedral from 1877, and his library was presented to the cathedral after his death.Briscoe's scholastic interests encompassed ancient and modern languages, particularly Welsh. He translated a theological work by Ellendorff from German into Welsh in 1851 and four books of the
Old Testament (Isaiah, Job,Psalms and Proverbs) fromHebrew into Welsh between 1853 and 1855. In 1894 he translated theNew Testament into Welsh following theEnglish Revised Version of 1881.References
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