John Harley (29 September 1728 – 7 January 1788) was a British bishop.
Harley was the second son of
Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. He was educated at
Christ Church, Oxford
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, matriculating in 1747, graduating
B.A. 1749,
M.A. 1752,
B.D. &
D.D.
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1778.
He was
Archdeacon of Shropshire
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from 1760 to 1769 and then
Archdeacon of Hereford from 1769 to 1787. He was
Dean of Windsor, Registrar of the Order of the Garter and briefly, at the end of his life, the
Bishop of Hereford
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before his death aged 59 in 1788.
His son
Edward
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(by his wife Roach Vaughan, daughter of Gwynne Vaughan of Trebarry,
Radnorshire
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) succeeded Harley's elder brother (
Edward
Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”.
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The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Sa ...
) as 5th Earl of Oxford.
References
1728 births
1788 deaths
Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
Younger sons of earls
Archdeacons of Shropshire
Archdeacons of Hereford
Deans of Windsor
Bishops of Hereford
18th-century Church of England bishops
John
Registrars of the Order of the Garter
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