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Authorised form of nameStearne; Richard (c1596 - 1683); archbishop of York
Other forms of surname'Richard Ebor'
'Richard Carlisle'
Sterne
Datesc1596 - 1683
NationalityBritish
Place of birthMansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, Europe
Date of birthc.1596
Place of deathBishopthorpe Palace, York, England, Europe
Date of death18 June 1683
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
St Stephen's Chapel, York Minster, England, Europe
OccupationClergyman, Church of England
ActivityEducation:
Schools at Mansfield and Nottingham; Trinity College, Cambridge (BA 1615; MA 1618); Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (BD 1625); Jesus College, Cambridge (DD 1633); Incorporated at Oxford (1627)
Career:
Fellow of Corpus (1623-1633); Master of Jesus (1633-1641, 1660); Chaplain to Archbishop Laud and attended him at his death on the scaffold (c1633-1645); Rector of Yeovilton, Somerset (1634); Rector of Harlton, Cambridgeshire (1642-1645); imprisoned in Tower of London (1642); Schoolmaster at Stevenage, Hertfordshire; Bishop of Carlisle (1660-1664); Archbishop of York (1664-1683); founded scholarships at Corpus Christi and Jesus Colleges and gave £1850 towards the rebuilding of St Paul's Cathedral
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election29/03/1665
RelationshipsParents: Simon Sterne and Margery Walker
Married: Elizabeth Dickenson
Children: overall thirteen
OtherInfoStearne was a royalist, which led to his dismissal as Master of Jesus College in 1641 and his later arrest in 1642. After being reinstated to his positions at the Restoration, Stearne maintained scholarly interests and was involved in the preparation of Brian Walton's Polyglot Bible. His work 'Summa logicae' was published posthumously in 1685. He was not particularly active in the day-to-day work of the Royal Society.
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Venn; Foster; ODNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/1171487
CodeNA5511
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