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John Warren (bishop)


John Warren

Bishop of Bangor
DioceseDiocese of Bangor
In office1783–1800 (death)
PredecessorJohn Moore
SuccessorWilliam Cleaver
Other post(s)Bishop of St David's (1779–1783)
Personal details
Born(1730-05-12)12 May 1730
Died27 January 1800(1800-01-27) (aged 69)
George Street, London
BuriedWestminster Abbey
NationalityBritish
DenominationAnglican
SpouseElizabeth Southwell (m.1777)
Alma materGonville and Caius College, Cambridge

John Warren (12 May 1730 – 27 January 1800) was Bishop of St David's 1779–1783, and Bishop of Bangor from 1783 until his death.

Warren was born at Cavendish, Suffolk, the son of Richard Warren, the Archdeacon of Suffolk. He was educated in Bury St Edmunds and at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1751.[1]

In 1773 he was vicar of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Wisbech. Before his promotion to bishop, Warren was Archdeacon of Worcester. During the bishop's time at Bangor, he was involved in two major controversies. In October 1793, he became involved in a dispute with the Parys and Mona Mine companies over the demolition and rebuilding of Amlwch parish church. The bishop claimed that the mining companies had promised to rebuild the church; they denied this, but eventually agreed to make a financial contribution.[2]

In 1796 the bishop was involved in another dispute, which resulted in a court case. Warren had appointed his own nephew Registrar of the diocese of Bangor, even though the latter was under age.[3] When the bishop attempted to sack the Deputy Registrar, Samuel Grindley, Grindley refused to leave his office, and a tussle ensued in which the bishop was threatened with a pistol and had to be dragged away by his wife.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Warren, John (WRN747J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ Amlwch Church and Mona Mine Dispute Papers Bangor University Retrieved 18 December 2007.
  3. ^ "Annual report of the Library Committee for 2004". Archived from the original on 17 July 2006. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
Church of England titles Preceded byJohn Tottie Archdeacon of Worcester 1775–1787 Succeeded byThomas Evans Preceded byJames Yorke Bishop of St David's 1779–1783 Succeeded byEdward Smallwell Preceded byJohn Moore Bishop of Bangor 1783–1800 Succeeded byWilliam Cleaver
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