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  1. Francis Atterbury (6 March 1663 – 22 February 1732) was an English man of letters, politician and bishop. A High Church Tory and Jacobite, he gained patronage under Queen Anne, but was mistrusted by the Hanoverian Whig ministries, and banished for communicating with the Old Pretender in the Atterbury Plot.

  2. Francis Atterbury ( Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, 6 de marzo de 1663- París, 22 de febrero de 1732) fue un obispo y hombre de letras inglés. Biografía. Nació en Milton Keynes ( Buckinghamshire ), donde su padre era rector. Se educó en la Westminster School y en la Christ Church de Oxford, donde fue tutor.

  3. Francis Atterbury was an Anglican bishop, a brilliant polemical writer and orator who was a leader of the Tory High Church Party during the reign of Queen Anne (1702–14); later, he was a prominent Jacobite supporting Stuart claims to the English throne. Educated at Oxford University, Atterbury took.

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  4. Francis Atterbury (6 de marzo de 1663 - 22 de febrero de 1732) fue un hombre de letras, político y obispo inglés. Tory y jacobita de la Alta Iglesia, obtuvo el patrocinio de la reina Ana, pero los ministerios Whig de Hannover desconfiaron de él y lo desterraron por comunicarse con el Viejo Pretendiente en el complot de Atterbury.

  5. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Francis Atterbury. Dean and Priest/Minister. Francis Atterbury, Dean of Westminster, is buried at the west end of the nave of Westminster Abbey but has no monument. He was born on 6th March 1663 at Milton (or Middleton) Keynes in Buckinghamshire, the second son of the Reverend Lewis Atterbury (drowned in 1693) and his wife Elizabeth ...

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  6. Francis Atterbury. (1662—1732) bishop of Rochester, politician, and Jacobite conspirator. Quick Reference. (1662–1732), became bishop of Rochester in 1713. He engaged in the Phalaris controversy and in the theological and political disputes of the day, and was imprisoned in 1720 for alleged complicity in a Jacobite plot. He died in exile.

  7. anglicanhistory.org › england › fatterburyFrancis Atterbury

    Francis Atterbury. 1663-1732 A Sermon Preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, at the Funeral of Mr. Tho. Bennet, Aug. 30, MDCCVI. London: Thomas Bennet, 1706. [External link] A Sermon Preach'd in the Gild-Hall Chappel, London, September 28, 1706, Being the Day of the Election of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor. London: Henry Hills, 1706.