WebPeter Mews (1619-1706) was an Anglican bishop who was Bishop of Winchester from 1684 to 1706. Media in category "Peter Mews" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 …
bishop of Winchester Peter Mews
WebPeter Mews (1619-1706), Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of the Order of the Garter. Gallery portraits. All known portraits. Biography and References. Prelate; St John’s College, Oxford; BA 1641, MA 1645; fought for the King in the Civil War; DCL 1660; president of St John’s 1667; Bishop of Bath and Wells 1672-84; Bishop of Winchester ... WebPeter Mews was an English Royalist theologian and bishop. He was a captain captured at Naseby and he later had discussions in Scotland for the Royalist cause. Later made a … excel stacked line chart
Peter Mews - Person Extended - National Portrait Gallery
WebOil painting on panel, Peter Mews, Bishop of Winchester (1619-1706), English school, circa 1685. A three-quarter-length portrait of Peter Mews, Bishop of Winchester, in his robes, with a patch on his cheek, covering a scar from a wound sustained in the Civil War, his right hand resting on a helmet. WebAppointed bishop of Bath and Wells in 1672, Mews resigned his presidency in 1673, and in 1684 he was elected bishop of Winchester, apposition which this “ old, honest cavalier, ” as Thomas Hearne calls him, filled until his death on the 9th of November 1706. The bishop is buried in Winchester cathedral. WebThe following is the list of (Catholic) Bishops of Winchester with the dates of accession. (After 909 the chronology is certain) d.b = Died before, d. = Died ... Peter Courtenay. 1486. Thomas Langton. 1493 Richard Fox. 1500 Thomas Wolsey. 1529. Stephen Gardiner. 1531 ... Peter Mews. 1684 Sir Jonathan Trelawney. 1707. Charles Trimnell. 1721 ... bsc in agriculture syllabus