Robert Tounson (1575 – 15 May 1621) — also seen as “Townson” and “Toulson” — was
Dean of Westminster
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from 1617 to 1620, and later
Bishop of Salisbury
The Bishop of Salisbury is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers much of the counties of Wiltshire and Dorset. The see is in the City of Salisbury where the bishop's seat ...
from 1620 to 1621. He attended
Sir Walter Raleigh
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at his execution, and wrote afterwards of how Raleigh had behaved on that occasion.
Life
He was baptised on 8 January 1576 in the parish of
St Botolph, Cambridge. He was admitted a sizar of
Queens' College, Cambridge
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, on 28 December 1587. He graduated M.A. in 1595, was elected a fellow on 2 September 1597, and was incorporated at Oxford on 10 July 1599, proceeding B.D. in 1602, and D.D. in 1613. On 13 April 1604 he was presented to the vicarage of
Wellingborough
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in
Northamptonshire
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two unitary authorities: North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire. It is ...
, and on 16 February 1607 by
William Tate to the rectory of
Old
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in the same county, which he retained till 1620.
He was also appointed a Royal Chaplain, and on 16 December 1617 was installed Dean of Westminster. In this capacity he attended Sir Walter Raleigh both in prison and on the scaffold, and described his 'last behaviour' in a letter to Sir John Isham. On 9 July 1620 he was consecrated bishop of Salisbury, died on 15 May 1621, and was buried in
Westminster Abbey
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.
Family
He was son of a Renold Toulnesonn, and uncle of
Thomas Fuller
Thomas Fuller (baptised 19 June 1608 – 16 August 1661) was an English churchman and historian. He is now remembered for his writings, particularly his ''Worthies of England'', published in 1662, after his death. He was a prolific author, and ...
, On 17 June 1604 he married Margaret, daughter of John Davenant, merchant of London, sister of
John Davenant
John Davenant (20 May 1572, in London – 20 April 1641, in Salisbury) was an English academic and bishop of Salisbury from 1621. He also served as one of the English delegates to the Synod of Dort.
Life
He was educated at Queens' College, Ca ...
, who succeeded him as bishop of Salisbury, and widow of William Townley. By her he had a large family. Two sons, Robert and John, afterwards received preferment in their uncle Davenant's diocese. His daughter Gertrude married James Harris (1605–1679) of Salisbury, ancestor of the earls of Malmesbury. His daughter Mary married
Alexander Hyde.
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1621 deaths
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