Accepted Frewen (1588 – 1664) was a priest in the Church of England and Archbishop of York from 1660 to 1664. He was born at Northiam, in Sussex, and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where in 1612 he became a Fellow. In 1617 and 1621 the college allowed him to act as chaplain to Sir John Digby, ambassador in Spain. In Madrid he preached a sermon that pleased Prince Charles, afterwards Charles I, and the latter on his accession appointed Frewen one of his chaplains.
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- Accepted Frewen (1588 – 1664) was a priest in the Church of England and Archbishop of York from 1660 to 1664. He was born at Northiam, in Sussex, and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where in 1612 he became a Fellow. In 1617 and 1621 the college allowed him to act as chaplain to Sir John Digby, ambassador in Spain. In Madrid he preached a sermon that pleased Prince Charles, afterwards Charles I, and the latter on his accession appointed Frewen one of his chaplains. In 1625 he became canon of Canterbury Cathedral and Vice-President of Magdalen College, and in the following year he was elected President. He was Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University in 1628 and 1629, and again in 1638 and 1639. It was mainly by his instrumentality that the University plate was sent to the king at York in 1642. Two years later he was consecrated Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, and resigned his presidentship. Parliament declared his estates forfeited for treason in 1652, and Cromwell afterwards set a price on his head. The proclamations, however, designated him Stephen Frewen, and he was consequently able to escape into France. At the Restoration he reappeared in public, and in 1660 he was consecrated Archbishop of York. In 1661 he acted as chairman of the Savoy conference.
- Accepted Frewen fue un sacerdote de la Iglesia de Inglaterra y Arzobispo de York de 1660 a 1664. Nació en Northiam, Sussex, y recibió su educación en el Magdalen College Oxford, donde en 1612 se convirtió en profesor. En 1617 y 1621 el colegió permitió que actuara como capellán de John Digby, embajador en España. En Madrid dio un sermón que satisfizo al rey Carlos I de Inglaterra y después al ascender al trono contrató a Frewen como uno de sus capellanes. En 1625 se convirtió en canon de la Catedral de Canterbury y vice-presidente del Magdalen College, y el año siguiente fue elegido presidente. Fue vice-canciller de la Oxford University en 1628 y 1629, y de nuevo en 1638 y 1639. Fue principalmente por su instrumentalidad que la placa de la universidad fue enviada al rey en York en 1642. Dos años después fue consagrado como Obispo de Lichfield y Coventry, y renunció a su presidencia. El parlamento declaró sus posesiones expropiadas por traición en 1652, y Oliver Cromwell puso después precio a su cabeza. La proclamación, sin embargo, lo designaba como Stephen Frewen, y consecuentemente fue capaz de escapar a Francia. En la Restauración reapareció en público, y en 1660 se consagró como Arzobispo de York. En 1661 tomó el puesto de presidente en la conferencia de Savoy.
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- Accepted Frewen (1588 – 1664) was a priest in the Church of England and Archbishop of York from 1660 to 1664. He was born at Northiam, in Sussex, and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where in 1612 he became a Fellow. In 1617 and 1621 the college allowed him to act as chaplain to Sir John Digby, ambassador in Spain. In Madrid he preached a sermon that pleased Prince Charles, afterwards Charles I, and the latter on his accession appointed Frewen one of his chaplains.
- Accepted Frewen fue un sacerdote de la Iglesia de Inglaterra y Arzobispo de York de 1660 a 1664. Nació en Northiam, Sussex, y recibió su educación en el Magdalen College Oxford, donde en 1612 se convirtió en profesor. En 1617 y 1621 el colegió permitió que actuara como capellán de John Digby, embajador en España. En Madrid dio un sermón que satisfizo al rey Carlos I de Inglaterra y después al ascender al trono contrató a Frewen como uno de sus capellanes.
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